However, it's not the change of topic that I have found troubling, it is the change in the writing style that has accompanied it.
Lorelle's post Have your favourite bloggers and blogs run out of steam? talks about this phenomenon.
So why are so many quality bloggers running out of steam and not contributing to their blogs? And are you at risk of joining their absentee club?
I see several reasons:
- Life interferes with blogging.
- Work interferes with blogging.
- Other interests interferes with blogging.
- Loss of enthusiasm.
- Novelty has worn off.
Looking at this list is like looking in the mirror.
I have read through a number of earlier entries and have had to ask myself, "Where has the mojo gone?"
I feel that my writing has become wishy-washy and insipid. This isn't to say that I thought a Pulitzer was on it's way to me before, simply that by my own standards things have slipped away.
Does this mean that I need to take time off?
Maybe. But then, it's not like I'm trying to post each and every day anyway.
Do I need to restock my cupboard of ideas and experiences?
Definitely. I'm finding that the stay-at-home Mum thing is not conducive to my ability to have an expansive range of experiences. Life has become routine to accommodate a growing and sleep-requiring baby.
What I think I need is a regular Artist's Date. The issue with this at the moment is finding the time when Mr O can substitute for me over an hour or two.
I enjoy writing and hearing from you guys when you visit. So it's not fair to let the blog dissolve into a mediocre listing of "what I did this month", in order to have something, anything, for you to read. If I wanted that sort of blog, I could keep a private journal.
Anyone else had a crisis of writing out there? What did you do to solve it?