Comments on: Speed Limit: 500 Words http://www.writingtoexhale.com/2009/10/speed-limit-500-words.html Thu, 24 Dec 2009 02:12:37 -0600http://wordpress.org/?v=abchourly1By: Samir Bharadwaj http://www.writingtoexhale.com/2009/10/speed-limit-500-words.html/comment-page-2#comment-6761 Samir BharadwajThu, 17 Dec 2009 08:25:43 +0000http://www.writingtoexhale.com/?p=1061#comment-6761This was very intriguing to me because I have the opposite problem. I've never really gotten into the "blogging" groove, and never altered my thinking to fit into the sub-500-word-attention-span world of popular blogging. Neeedless to say, I'm not a popular blogger, and my ability to ramble is certainly one factor in that.<br><br>The way I think of it is that I write what comes naturally. Fiction wiriters have always been told to let the material find its own length, and that's what I do. And there's also the fact that I like reading long material. That doesn't mean I read every long blog post I come across, but I'm more likely to fully read a long intersting post than a short one, which I will likely skim over.<br><br>Does writing long get you more eyeballs? Absolutely not, but I guess short vs long are two different philosophies of blogging with drastically different audiences. You're right, somethings just need more length to discuss, and we each have our own 'walls'.<br><br><em>Samir</em>This was very intriguing to me because I have the opposite problem. I've never really gotten into the “blogging” groove, and never altered my thinking to fit into the sub-500-word-attention-span world of popular blogging. Neeedless to say, I'm not a popular blogger, and my ability to ramble is certainly one factor in that.

The way I think of it is that I write what comes naturally. Fiction wiriters have always been told to let the material find its own length, and that's what I do. And there's also the fact that I like reading long material. That doesn't mean I read every long blog post I come across, but I'm more likely to fully read a long intersting post than a short one, which I will likely skim over.

Does writing long get you more eyeballs? Absolutely not, but I guess short vs long are two different philosophies of blogging with drastically different audiences. You're right, somethings just need more length to discuss, and we each have our own 'walls'.

Samir

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By: George Angus http://www.writingtoexhale.com/2009/10/speed-limit-500-words.html/comment-page-2#comment-6744 George AngusThu, 10 Dec 2009 17:14:57 +0000http://www.writingtoexhale.com/?p=1061#comment-6744Hi Jan,<br><br>It's always interesting to get a visit from the grammar police. You handled the visit with your usual good grace and common sense. I guess what intrigues me is how often these folks will not post with their real name or URL/email. Although that is really ok because my preference is to just let comment wither on the vine.<br><br>Cheers!Hi Jan,

It's always interesting to get a visit from the grammar police. You handled the visit with your usual good grace and common sense. I guess what intrigues me is how often these folks will not post with their real name or URL/email. Although that is really ok because my preference is to just let comment wither on the vine.

Cheers!

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By: James_Smith http://www.writingtoexhale.com/2009/10/speed-limit-500-words.html/comment-page-2#comment-6743 James_SmithThu, 10 Dec 2009 17:02:21 +0000http://www.writingtoexhale.com/?p=1061#comment-6743Impact can be used as a verb? Where is your authority stating that? Strunk and White? The Chicago manual of Style? I would love to see it. <br><br>As far as you're concerned? I see, you are your own arbiter of what is right and wrong in English usage? You might be amazed to learn that many educated people, even those with English degrees, defer to established authorities and guidelines. As a professional writer for over 30 years, even I do not make my own rules. So, I repeat, "Impact" is NOT a verb. I would like to see any manual or authority that says it is. Mug the language, if you like, but don't try to say it's OK because you say it's OK. Circular reasoning never improves one's credibility among those that can reason.Impact can be used as a verb? Where is your authority stating that? Strunk and White? The Chicago manual of Style? I would love to see it.

As far as you're concerned? I see, you are your own arbiter of what is right and wrong in English usage? You might be amazed to learn that many educated people, even those with English degrees, defer to established authorities and guidelines. As a professional writer for over 30 years, even I do not make my own rules. So, I repeat, “Impact” is NOT a verb. I would like to see any manual or authority that says it is. Mug the language, if you like, but don't try to say it's OK because you say it's OK. Circular reasoning never improves one's credibility among those that can reason.

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By: jangeronimo http://www.writingtoexhale.com/2009/10/speed-limit-500-words.html/comment-page-2#comment-6742 jangeronimoThu, 10 Dec 2009 14:40:54 +0000http://www.writingtoexhale.com/?p=1061#comment-6742I'm sorry how impact is used in this post makes you uncomfortable, but the fact remains impact can be used as a verb. That George's usage of the word impacted negatively on your equilibrium is rather unfortunate.<br><br>Is it a semi-literate usage? As far as I'm concerned? No, my good sir. Although, of course, I appreciate your candor.I'm sorry how impact is used in this post makes you uncomfortable, but the fact remains impact can be used as a verb. That George's usage of the word impacted negatively on your equilibrium is rather unfortunate.

Is it a semi-literate usage? As far as I'm concerned? No, my good sir. Although, of course, I appreciate your candor.

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By: James_Smith http://www.writingtoexhale.com/2009/10/speed-limit-500-words.html/comment-page-2#comment-6741 James_SmithWed, 09 Dec 2009 16:51:15 +0000http://www.writingtoexhale.com/?p=1061#comment-6741"Impact on your writing"? What has had the EFFECT is your inability to comprehend English. "Impact" is not a verb. The word you want is either "effect" or "affect" depending upon usage.<br><br>Try this, "The meteor impact shook the mountain. What will be the effect on the ecology? Will it affect plant and animal life?"<br><br>Yes, I know using impact as a verb is common. So is robbery, rape, and murder. Does being common make them right? Mugging the English language doesn't make semi-literate usage right, either.“Impact on your writing”? What has had the EFFECT is your inability to comprehend English. “Impact” is not a verb. The word you want is either “effect” or “affect” depending upon usage.

Try this, “The meteor impact shook the mountain. What will be the effect on the ecology? Will it affect plant and animal life?”

Yes, I know using impact as a verb is common. So is robbery, rape, and murder. Does being common make them right? Mugging the English language doesn't make semi-literate usage right, either.

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By: Bare Minerals Reviews http://www.writingtoexhale.com/2009/10/speed-limit-500-words.html/comment-page-2#comment-6715 Bare Minerals ReviewsTue, 01 Dec 2009 14:42:20 +0000http://www.writingtoexhale.com/?p=1061#comment-6715You have a lot more stamina than I do. My writers block hits me at around 300 words...lol. I wish I could write more sometimes but I just find it hard to write on some topics, although others I have no problem running my mouth :-)You have a lot more stamina than I do. My writers block hits me at around 300 words…lol. I wish I could write more sometimes but I just find it hard to write on some topics, although others I have no problem running my mouth :-) ]]>By: Jens P. Berget http://www.writingtoexhale.com/2009/10/speed-limit-500-words.html/comment-page-2#comment-6386 Jens P. BergetWed, 28 Oct 2009 09:15:19 +0000http://www.writingtoexhale.com/?p=1061#comment-6386Yes. The only longer posts I ever read on a regular basis, is the ones from Yaro Starak.Yes. The only longer posts I ever read on a regular basis, is the ones from Yaro Starak. ]]>By: George Angus http://www.writingtoexhale.com/2009/10/speed-limit-500-words.html/comment-page-2#comment-6353 George AngusMon, 26 Oct 2009 12:31:40 +0000http://www.writingtoexhale.com/?p=1061#comment-6353Berget,<br><br>I agree that there are longer posts worth reading. If I have a strong interest and the content is fresh, I may stick around. A re-hash of standard blog topics or a dry and boring writing style will cause me to evacuate the premises - pronto!<br><br>GeorgeBerget,

I agree that there are longer posts worth reading. If I have a strong interest and the content is fresh, I may stick around. A re-hash of standard blog topics or a dry and boring writing style will cause me to evacuate the premises – pronto!

George

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By: George Angus http://www.writingtoexhale.com/2009/10/speed-limit-500-words.html/comment-page-2#comment-6352 George AngusMon, 26 Oct 2009 12:28:27 +0000http://www.writingtoexhale.com/?p=1061#comment-6352Z-man,<br><br>Thanks! Ummm, no I haven't gone back to look at my longest. Great idea, maybe I'll try that today<br><br>GeorgeZ-man,

Thanks! Ummm, no I haven't gone back to look at my longest. Great idea, maybe I'll try that today

George

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By: George Angus http://www.writingtoexhale.com/2009/10/speed-limit-500-words.html/comment-page-1#comment-6351 George AngusMon, 26 Oct 2009 12:26:39 +0000http://www.writingtoexhale.com/?p=1061#comment-6351Jena,<br><br>You are right. It's like trying to craft everything to end at a specific artificial point. After a while, that artificial point is ingrained!<br><br>GeorgeJena,

You are right. It's like trying to craft everything to end at a specific artificial point. After a while, that artificial point is ingrained!

George

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