Rather foolishly, I expected to be able to continue near-daily postings after my release. It has never happened; life has a nasty habit of getting in the way and my first year has been...emotional.
And I cannot deny that I have become rather taken with Twitter. But in fairness, the blog was always the core of everything and I must apologise for ignoring you guy's far too much for far too long. Whilst Twitter is excellent for many ways of communicating, it's limitations mean that I have more than once found myself embroiled in bitter arguments that were always too subtle to deal with except in a more measured, lengthy piece.
You can expect to see me back here far more often from now, and I thank you all for your patience.
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The adjustment has probably been harder than you anticipated, but that's normal. I imagine most people are fine with once a week or so. And subscribing to a blog means that no matter how long between posts, there's no need to miss one. And, believe it or not, there are a lot of people who don't use Twitter at all. I'm one of them.
ReplyDeleteYou're entitled to a certain amount of adjusting. (Though I will be pleased to see you on the blog more often)
ReplyDeleteGreat - I was beginning to think you had forgotten us lot! Look forward to more blogs here and like Catana above I do not use Twitter.
ReplyDeleteHope you are feeling good.
Great.... that Twitter must be bad for your health!
ReplyDeleteHi Ben. Great piece. I was hoping to speak to you for a piece I'm writing for The Independent newspaper. I dropped you an email last week. If you could get in touch, that would be great. My address is o.quine@independent.co.uk. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThis morning is really cool to read and read, thank you for this useful article
ReplyDeletePromises, promises....
ReplyDeleteIf I'd been in jail for that a long time and then i see the amount of shit people are allowed to say online to other people... how toxic they're allowed to be...
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