Friday, January 11, 2013

Why Might Writers Be Interested In The 2013 Comment Challenge?

Pam Coughlin (MotherReader)  and Lee Wind (I'm Here, I'm Queer. What the Hell Do I Read?) are running their annual comment challenge. Starting now. Right now! And running through the end of the month. If you actually sign up and keep checking in, there's a competition-type thing going on.

Why should blogging writers care about this?  Community building, people! A comment challenge gives blogging authors an opportunity to make themselves part of blog culture, part of the blogging community. I wonder, myself, how many blogging writers read other peoples' blogs. I suspect there's a lot of post and run going on. If that's the case, though, blogging writers are missing one of the main benefits of blogging--getting to know others who share your interests and are interested in what you do.

Many writers are going to find the challenge goal of 5 comments a day too much. Don't let that discourage you from working on your community. Shoot for 1 or 2 comments a day. Or simply spend any time at all during the next two weeks trying to interact with other bloggers. Community matters.

Unfortunately, I'm heading out for Retreat Week tomorrow, during which time I won't be blogging. I will be doing some professional reading, though, and I consider reading litblogs professional reading. I'm not setting any goals, because I find that very destructive of the whole retreat experience. But I'd like to drop a comment or two here or there.

5 comments:

Alex said...

I agree that community matters. I remember when I first started blogging I felt I was in a vacuum until I met other kidlit bloggers. What a difference and I also believe the comment challenge helps bring bloggers together.

Have a successful Retreat Week.

Gail Gauthier said...

Thanks, Alex. And this counts as a comment for you!

Jeanette W. Stickel said...

What a great way to begin the year - building community.

Gail Gauthier said...

I think that's why they do it in January.

I don't know if you are a regular here, Jeanette, but I became...re-enthused...about community last fall after hearing an artist speak about it at a workshop. http://blog.gailgauthier.com/2012/09/yup-gail-went-somewhere-today-shes.html

Jeanette W. Stickel said...

Thank you, Gail. I'll take a look at your other post.