Going off track..


Marcus’s recent post struck a chord with me about blog voice and things you discuss.

And I quote:

I’m rather bored of the advertising-blog waffle and, to tell you the truth, some of you use language I simply don’t understand, which, in fact, is rather scary when you think about it. I’m disappointed with the fact the young ones are not as angry as I was when I was 25. I find most of what you write dull. Not all of you, for there are exceptions but most of you. It’s easy to copy the style of Russell, John or Richard but you will never be Russell, John or Richard so why bother? Why not be you?

Now, I’m not sure exactly who this is addressed at, but I do know that I have been guilty of this in the past. Partly it stems from the attempt to find your voice.

No, I’m not Russell, Richard, Mark Earls or John Grant. I couldn’t ever be.

But when you are a junior/apprentice, trying to learn a trade, it becomes important to just shut the fuck up at times, and sit back, and reformat your thinking through those who have been there, seen it, done it, and have the ‘I’m a planner, a’right?’ T-Shirt.

I hope my blogging voice goes some way to explaining how I’d be in real life – an overly talkative chap who probably likes Championship football a little bit too much and loves watching and trying to read people. Yes, it’s been (probably) overly influenced by other people at times.

But I dearly hope my blog has enough of me in it. If not, humble reader, I’ll change.

God knows my last 2 weeks worth of hits have been bad enough.

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