I started writing my blog about 2 years ago. It has evolved to from a coupon money saving to a homemaking on a budget. Still keeping the money saving helps but expanding more into other things I enjoy. I love hearing about others writing process. Thanks for sharing yours.
mdott922
July 1st, 2014 at 12:49 pm
Great post! We all write for different reasons, so it is fun to see what is behind some other people’s blogs!
For my first visit to your blog, this was a perfect introduction – a wonderful little glimpse into why you write and what you write 🙂 I’ll definitely have to explore further!
Always fun to read a fellow Portland blogger’s blog. “Why I write” is a great exercise for all people who write, whether it is about pregnancy, food, books, or in my case, quilts. And often our answer is the same even though our tops vary: we have something to say. That’s why we write! 🙂
I started writing my blog about 2 years ago. It has evolved to from a coupon money saving to a homemaking on a budget. Still keeping the money saving helps but expanding more into other things I enjoy. I love hearing about others writing process. Thanks for sharing yours.
Great post! We all write for different reasons, so it is fun to see what is behind some other people’s blogs!
For my first visit to your blog, this was a perfect introduction – a wonderful little glimpse into why you write and what you write 🙂 I’ll definitely have to explore further!
Thank you for visiting!
Always fun to read a fellow Portland blogger’s blog. “Why I write” is a great exercise for all people who write, whether it is about pregnancy, food, books, or in my case, quilts. And often our answer is the same even though our tops vary: we have something to say. That’s why we write! 🙂
that should’ve read *topics, not “tops” – LOL! 😉
That’s very interesting about the writing up posts on paper first! Whatever works for you 🙂