This week's interview is with Les Becker,
The first of the standard questions. Why do you blog?
When I first started blogging, it was to bring attention to a little "No Money/No Experience/No-Hope-In-Hell" production company I was involved in. My thoughts quickly scattered to the wind and I ended up blogging about everything BUT the business - which folded. Surprise...
I blog now, I think, for the social aspect. I've built incredible relationships with people from all over the globe in the last three years. Being somewhat of a hermit sort of fits with the whole blog-thing, too.
What's the story behind your blog name?
ROTFL! "Where the Walls are Soft" was chosen, again, because of that business. People thought I was crazy to want to do such a thing. In hindsight, I guess they were right. Now, the name reflects that my blog is my own little "safe" space - an asylum of sorts, I suppose.
What is the best thing about being a blogger?
Again, I'd have to say it's the social aspect that I enjoy the most. If not for the bloggers I've become so attached to, I would never have made some serious plans to actually get out into the world and see other places. My travel plans will start in my own province, scatter down into the United States (MOST states, actually), and eventually, I want to travel to the UK and Australia to meet some very special people. I will blog it all, of course!
What key advice would you give to a newbie blogger?
"ORIGINAL CONTENT." A lot of new bloggers tend to just regurgitate the same stuff that's already all over the Internet. I like to "clip" interesting bits from Youtube, entertainment and news sites, and other blogs, too ... but when every post is a steady copy and paste, along with a string of links - well, I can get that pretty much anywhere.
"Write what you know" works for me. I want to read about the blogger, not what the blogger saw on TV.
What is the most significant blog post you've ever read?
I thought this might be a hard question to answer when I first read it. Turns out, it's not, at all. It's not exactly a "post", though that struck a chord with me - my very best girl, a blogger called Cardio Girl wrote this in her comments after a particularly personal/difficult entry .... "I often wonder if my writing speaks to anyone, other than myself. Part of me wants to be this eloquent writer who just nails it. And another part of me wants to be the approachable, affable Everyman who resonates with everyone. I know there has to be a middle ground. I just have to keep looking for it."
She wrote what I've always felt, but never would have been able to put into words. For the record, I think she "nails it" every single time.
What is the most significant blog post you've ever written?
Now, this one IS difficult! Hmmmmm. The most significant blog post to ME would have to be my entry for October 22nd, 2007, called Great Aunt Emma. It cemented my friendship with Cardiogirl, for one thing, and it became the inspiration for (sigh...*) yet another novel.
Today's Sunday Roast with Les Becker is the 21st in a weekly series of interviews with bloggers from around the world.
6 comments:
She's one of the best!
Awww... thanks, Mushy! And thanks to you, too, David (No thanks for making me show my face, though. LOL!).
Another good interview. Thanks for showcasing all these blogs David, I would probably never find them otherwise. :)
Hey there, bonny lass! Brilliant interview, you - AND - great advice to any newbies, 'tis true, who the heck wants to read about what someone saw on the telly last night? Grin.
There will always be a comfy bed down in the shed for you (but don't forget to bring your own bloomin' chair..) So when can I pick you up from the airport??
David, I am so pleased to see Les up here, especially since you also managed to twist a photo out of her - wheyhey!
Ah -- but David, you already introduced me to less several weeks ago. You just didn't know it! :)
Nice to learn more about the person behind the blog.
It's so funny to see an actual photo of Les in one piece. I've been trying to put together her puzzle picture that's on her blog for at least a year now. It's like my own mental Rubik's cube.
And in my head, that picture looks nothing like the picture on this post. Did I mention I am terrible at visual spatial abilities?
Well, as you've figured out, I already know and love Les. I'm going to have to look back through your posts to meet some new bloggers!
Well done!
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