Resurgence of the blogger/screenwriter
Agreed. Since my discovery of dalgona recently, I'm going to try coffee flavor https://t.co/099NXrsNWT
— lj_bierdestone (@slavezombie) January 2, 2021
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Agreed. Since my discovery of dalgona recently, I'm going to try coffee flavor https://t.co/099NXrsNWT
— lj_bierdestone (@slavezombie) January 2, 2021
It's no secret that the decline of livejournal resulted in social media platforms. I never left because A) I still don't understand xml and B) I have a permanent account. The peeps who have moved onto better horizons while still remaining true to the blogging forums are still around, but they're using servers like dreamwidth, deadjournal, blogspot, and wordpress. Now I may be over thinking this, but I believe all those blogging services are swarming with screenwriting hobbyists like me. Lord knows livejournal's screenwriting communities have plonked into oblivion. Maybe I just need somebody to tell me "your blog sucks! get over it." But I plan to find those people from different platforms and introduce them to real interactive screenwriting blogs some day.
In the meantime, I did stumble onto blogs I haven't visited for awhile which were in my bookmarks and I thought I'd share one with you.
This guy Joe Van Cleave truly sparks inspiration in photography that makes me want to go to my local craft store and build the pin-hole cameras he's invented.