December 15, 2020

Tell Me Something Tuesday: What Are Your Favourite Posts to Write?

Tell Me Something Tuesday is a weekly meme created by Heidi at Rainy Day Ramblings in order to discuss a wide range of topics from books to blogging (and some slightly more personal matters thrown in for good measure). While Heidi is on an extended hiatus, there are five of us who are hosting it and providing the questions. The current team is composed of Berls at Because Reading Is Better Than Real LifeJen at That's What I'm Talking AboutKaren at For What It's WorthLinda at Book Girl of Mur-y-Castell and Roberta at Offbeat YA. This week's question is...

WHAT ARE YOUR FAVOURITE POSTS TO WRITE?

My yearly wrap-ups for sure. I get to recap all the most poignant moments of the year and...I don't know...that makes me feel like I did accomplish something? I like to draw a balance? I'm not sure what it is, but I love them! Reviews, instead, are my favourite posts to have written LOL. Sometimes I procrastinate writing them because they feel like a burden for some reason (even if, of course, I opened my blog EXACTLY with the intent of shoving books down people's throats by means of reviews 😂). Sometimes I can't find the right words to start. But when I HAVE written a review, I usually love it to pieces, because I worked hard to make it the best thing I could come up with, and because I poured my heart and soul into recommending a good book (if it was such).


Well, that's it for now. Did you enjoy this post? Would you like to participate in the meme on a regular or semi-regular basis, and get emailed the prompt list? Just head over here and fill in Jen's form! (Of course, you can jump in anytime you like - you are under no obligation to actually do all the posts, or even most of them, just because you signed up, and you can remove yourself from the list at any time). And if you're interested in participating in a more casual manner, or only in commenting, here is the TMST prompt list for the rest of December and the month of January:

  • December 22nd: What’s your blogging routine? (a question I submitted)
  • December 29th: What are your favorite books/audiobooks that you read in 2020?
  • January 5th: What are your blogging goals for the new year?
  • January 12th: Resolutions/words of the year - do you do them? What are they for 2021?
  • January 19th: Bookish jobs: if you could do something in the bookish world for employment, what would you choose and why?
  • January 26th: Do you reread? And are you ever tempted to change your ratings when you do? (a question I submitted)

I'll be back on December 22nd of course 😉

Now tell me something...what posts do you enjoy writing the most and/or come easiest for you?

24 comments:

  1. I don't do yearly wrap ups but I can understand how it makes one feel when you see all at once all the things you have done and accomplished. I'm too lazy to write wrap ups.

    Sometimes I also would have liked to have written all my fiction, like all written and ready to be posted. I find I procrastinate way more these days on everything but mostly my writing and my art.

    I like how you write your reviews, there's no gushing, well, there are some but I can tell when you are passionated about a book as all book lovers should. Even though the books you spoke about don't often interest me, I kind of want to check them and I did do that with a few books just because you make it sound so good.

    I admire people like you who can articulate about a book. Me, I just rant about them.

    Have a lovely day.

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    1. "I find I procrastinate way more these days on everything but mostly my writing and my art."
      That's a pity! Especially about art 👍.

      Thank you so much for your kind words! I feel validated. But I love your rants! They often make me laugh or at least giggle.

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  2. I don't do yearly wrap ups but I do a post about how many books I've read that year.

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  3. I like to remember my reading year as I put together my year-end posts, too.

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  4. My favourite posts to write are discussion posts. I love being able to debate about different topics, especially ones that are a bit controversial. I think healthy debate is always good!

    I'm not consistent with yearly wrap ups but I'm excited to write one this year. I had an amazing reading year and I can't wait to talk about it. I love reading yearly wrap ups as well.

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    1. "My favourite posts to write are discussion posts."
      It shows! You don't write a ton of them, but they're always original and thoughtful.

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  5. LOL... I know what you mean about a feeling of accomplishment with those year-end posts. But they feel like such work to me. I do love when a review comes together - when I find the right words and they all fit together! Thanks for the question!

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    1. They are work, but...work I love to do? I don't know - I start on them a couple of months ahead and update them as I go.

      Yes, that's an amazing moment!

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  6. My hard limit is a weekly wrap up. I find trying to figure out the whole year overwhelming. I do take part in "best of" lists, but that's because I love writing lists.

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    1. Oh, but your months/years are so full of books and stuff, it WOULD be overwhelming to sum them up!

      I did notice you like lists LOL.

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  7. I don't really do yearly wrap-ups, but I do try to at least post something that shows the progress I made on the challenges I was participating in. It's going to be a really sad year for me since I was gone for like 3 months. 😂

    Lindsi @ Do You Dog-ear? 💬

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    1. It was such an unpredictable year - I posted more "thanks" to wages guarantee fund, you posted less because of your son's online school situation and the new house...But hey, 2021 will be better. It HAS to be, dammit.

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  8. Oh yes wrap up posts, I do like those. And they are coming up soon!

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    1. Looking forward to reading them! As for me, I have only one giant monster of a wrap-up post. Oops 😂.

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  9. "are my favourite posts to have written" Haha totally this! Coulnd't agree more. :) I'm always glad when they're DONE.

    I agree with PAperback Princess too I think about discussion posts. sometimes those are my favorites. :)

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    1. Glad to know I'm not alone! 😂

      I do like to write discussion posts, or better, join the laid-back memes where you can participate or not and the world doesn't end LOL.

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  10. My The 100 posts are by FAR my favorite, which is unfortunate since The 100 is over hah. I also enjoy writing a discussion post BUT coming up with the ideas stresses me out, which probably explains why I haven't done one in eons ha! I agree with you about reviews- I hate actual writing them, but I feel accomplished when it is done!

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    1. "My The 100 posts are by FAR my favorite".
      Why am I not surprised? 😂

      Same about discussion posts! Or maybe I'm just lazy haha.

      "Accomplished" is the word!

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  11. Interesting that you have a fave post to write and a diff fave to have written, I wouldn't have thought of it like that! But I get what you mean. I don't do a wrap-up of my posts or anything, but I do top ten lists at the end of the year, and I always love doing those.

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    1. Those kind of posts are like reaping what we sowed, not to mention, we get to talk about our favourite books (or games, or whatever) again!

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  12. I don't love writing reviews - which is why I rarely write them, lol - but I do love the end result most of the time. I especially love it if I'm able to format it in a fun way, like making it more colorful by adding pictures. And on that note, you should be proud of your reviews because they are always excellent. :)

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    1. Isn't it funny? We are in it for the books, but sometimes it feels like a chore LOL. I'm glad you found a different format that works for you though! You always manage to convey your feelings, good or bad, even without writing a long-ass review 😂.

      "you should be proud of your reviews because they are always excellent. :)"
      😊 😘

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