Currently, Writing About Writing is pretty structured. If you stop by on Thursdays, you know you're going to see quotes. Wednesdays are my guest bloggers. Mondays are some kind of article. Potpourris are always on Saturday. You get the idea. Or maybe you don't. But if you don't...I think it's on you.
How's that structure working?
Do you like the structure? Does the sweet comfort of knowing that each weekend you can look forward to a potpourri comfort you? Does knowing that you can skip a Thursday read and you'll miss nothing more than Thursday's Three (Quotations) comfort your panicked sense of anxiety? Or would you prefer for me to fly the Starship W.A.W. a little more by the seat of my pants? Do you delight in the endless possibilities of what kind of mirth and mayhem might be on the other end of that vast, limitless tomorrow? Or possibly you find that you only like to be impulsive and reckless on some days, but on other days there can be no end of praise for predictability and regularity (in blogs and bowel movements). Would you prefer some combination of keeping some of the structured parts but 86 others?
Uncle Chris LOVES it when you show your work, so don't be shy about explaining what's working and what isn't in comments.
The poll itself can be found under the Reliquary. Or just follow the arrow*: ------
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