May 30 Days Writing Challenge - Day 14: What’s Your Favorite Writing Topic? Why?
30 Days of Writing Challenge by @dragosroua
Well, this question is probably harder than it looks. You would think that all I would have to do is look on the @deanlogic blog feed and just see what I write about most. I have 7276 posts, but I don't know if there is a way to determine how many of those are articles. Since I have been trying to do at least 1 a day for the last 4 months and I've only been on Steemit since June 15th, 2017 and I went a couple of months doing 4 articles a day, but not every day.... let's just say I've done maybe 800 articles.
Well, since I do a daily Space Weather article, almost every day, you might think that is it. While it is an interesting topic, it might hint at what I like to write about, but it in itself isn't what I like to write about.
When cryptocurrencies were having their crazy gains, I was writing a FOMO of the Day almost every day. When I wrote about the FOMO coin(s), I would do a little research an learn just a little more about cryptocurrency and blockchain. But, writing about FOMO coins is not my favorite topic.
I try to do a weekly chat show called Politically Correct, but that's not writing, that's just posting the video. I don't usually write anything down for the show and the majority of my comments are off the cuff, based on information I have read or heard. But, again, it does hint at what I like to write about.
Technology was one of the main categories I was going to write about, but those articles are few and far between. I tried writing a few in the beginning, but they didn't seem to have much of an audience. I did recently write about my "To The Moon" 🚀Coin Calculator and I do like doing code. But, coding isn't writing.
One of my largest reward making articles was written over 10 months ago, it was a review of [Fear the Walking Dead from a prepper perspective](Fear the Walking Dead : A prepper discussion). While I like talking about prepping, I don't write many articles about it. I do write about my gardening attempts and other things, but it isn't what I like to write about, it is however seeded in the topic.
A while back, I wrote an article called Antarctica Atlantis Awakening for a competition. Welcome to Antarctica - Conspiracy Creative Writing Contest II - Winners Announced
Most people wrote fictional stories about a person and an event as a narrative. I gave a historical conspiracy theory on the connection between Atlantis and Antarctica. Probably not doing a narrative is what hurt my chances of winning the competition. I had not even came up with my Atlantis to Antarctica theory before I wrote the article, but now, it is part of my discussion whenever I talk about the Saturn System Theory and Pole Shifts. In general, I like conspiracies. But, I like conspiracies that are at the tip of being probable and yet unbelievable. I like diving into them for entertainment and possibly awakening to some realities that I probably didn't want to know. Some conspiracies are fun to spread and others are not so fun to talk about when they come true.
Maybe I should write more conspiracy theory articles or even try to combine my overall Conspiracy of Everything, which might give a glimpse into Dean Logic. But, as soon as I would write that down, I would probably discover a new conspiracy to change everything.
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let's just say I've done maybe 800 articles
pretty close
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Ahhh...thanks!
Full upvote to boost a willingness to give your Conspiracy of Everything a written form.
Thank you.
I will give it a try. That will take some effort.
Thank you. Don't take it as any kind of pressure, please. It is always your decision what you do with your time!