MontyMayhem has got some genius ideas for your next big project. (Note: we use the word "genius" loosely here.)—Sparkitors
There are three types of people in the world: those who write blogs, those who read blogs, and those who do both.
You may have noticed that lately on SparkLife, there's been a lot of buzz about blogs. If you haven't noticed, then someone needs to take their glasses out of their granny panties and slap them on, because AHHH!!!! BANANAS ARE ATTACKING!!!
I'm totally kidding. The bananas aren't due to attack until 2053, but now that I have your attention, I'm going to keep it by telling you what you should consider blogging about. Wanna know the secret of discovering an subject for your blog? Then come here. Closer...Closer...TOO CLOSE! Okay. That's good. Here's the secret: Basically, your idea should be unique and something that matters you. That's it.
For example, since I'm a bit of an anxiety-disordered nerd, my blog (www.montysmayhem.blogspot) is based on my life, school, and how easily I freak out.
Below is a spit-ballin' list to get you started:
*Bananas or any other potassium-based foods. Seriously. You'd be surprised by the lack of such blogs on the Internet.
*Novels with male protagonists. This is a fairly serious suggestion. In the writing world for modern YA novels, there is an extreme lack of books with boy characters, which is turning more and more male adolescents off reading. I mean, just think of all the people who began reading when the Harry Potter series began, and the people who stopped because the series ended...Scary, right?
*Why novels shouldn't have male protagonists. If you have a blog, it's okay to disagree. Maintaining a blog is like saying, "It's official! I am entitled to opinions!"
*Andy Rooney. Period. He was my favorite journalist, ever. He broadcasted 1,097 essays! He was more than a mere man. He was...a man with a funny last name: Rooney. (P.S. If you do make this blog, I would totally follow you.)
Once you decide on a subject, the hard part is over. All you have to do afterward is write (and write, and write, forever). So I basically just overcame your biggest obstacle for you. You're welcome.
What are YOU going to blog about? Dibs on bananas!
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