> My preference, under any circumstances, is to show only finished
> pieces of writing that have gone through multiple drafts (making
> blogging even more time-consuming).  A blog, for me, is 1) a way to
> have a set of on-line writing samples for prospective employers to
> see; and 2) a way to build an audience for future works.  I believe
> that you can do this without being crass or dull.  I DON'T want to
> rant, emote, freely express myself, etc.

Writer John Scalzi has an excellent blog that he has been doing for years.
He's also the author of the book "You're Not Fooling Anyone When You Take
Your Laptop to a Coffee Shop: Scalzi on Writing".

http://whatever.scalzi.com/


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