If you could write a blog, what would you write about and why?
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So if I were to write a blog it would be all about Hollywood, baby. The craft of screenwriting, filmmaking, short films, etc. Not a gossip piece but about the tips & trades of the film industry. I would write about what I am passionate to research and passionate to learn and that enthusiasm will come out in spades in my writing.
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M$The following is a good publishing place (I prefer it), you may post your blog free and earn money.
https://www.blogger.com/start
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M$Ideally, I would love to write about linguistics. My fascination with phonology and the evolution of language(s) knows no bounds. Not too many people would be interested in a blog like that, I think, but it would be fun to do on a weekly basis or something. If only I knew where to get cutting-edge linguistics announcements. I'd probably just write and re-write stuff I learned from class, lol.
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