{"id":2171,"date":"2007-05-17T02:30:01","date_gmt":"2007-05-17T02:30:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/jesuscreed\/2007\/05\/blogs-a-word-for-authors.html"},"modified":"2007-05-17T02:30:01","modified_gmt":"2007-05-17T02:30:01","slug":"blogs-a-word-for-authors","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/jesuscreed\/2007\/05\/blogs-a-word-for-authors.html","title":{"rendered":"Blogs: A Word for Authors"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In one brief prohibition: If you have written a book, don&#8217;t create a blog to market your book. Now an explanation: <!--more|inline--><br \/>\nI&#8217;ve been consulted by a bundle of authors and publishers to ask &#8220;How did you build your blog?&#8221; The follow-up question is usually: &#8220;We have a new author and we want her\/him to have a blog to market the book. How did you do it?&#8221;<br \/>\nMy answer: &#8220;My blog didn&#8217;t come into existence to market my books &#8212; from <em>Jesus Creed<\/em> to <em>A Community called Atonement<\/em>. I blog because I have scribbler&#8217;s itch.&#8221;<br \/>\nCommentary: What I&#8217;m saying is that that I didn&#8217;t start blogging to promote my books. Yes, I do mention my books; and sometimes we market the books on this blog. It&#8217;s part of what I do. But, if I never mentioned my books, I&#8217;d still be blogging. And that just might be the best place to be for you, if you are a future author and want to know how to &#8220;build&#8221; a blog for your new book. Here&#8217;s the big question: Would you blog if you didn&#8217;t have a book? If the answer is &#8220;Yes,&#8221; I&#8217;ve got some suggestions. If your answer is &#8220;No,&#8221; then I suggest not blogging &#8212; you&#8217;ll wear out in a week or two.<br \/>\nI can begin a long list of authors who started blogging to market a book and ran out of things to say quickly and now rarely even post on the blog. A blog about a book runs out of steam in about two weeks. Blog only if you just have to write things out on a constant basis.<br \/>\nNow some advice for those who are authors (or who are not) and who want to blog:<br \/>\n1. Blog daily or at least five times per week if you want to get readers.<br \/>\n2. Variety: if you want to blog all the time about one topic &#8212; say eschatology &#8212; you will have trouble getting many readers. If you vary your topics, you stimulate different readers and create a learning environment.<br \/>\n3. Think outside your box: a good thing I learned about blogging was to blog about things I wasn&#8217;t a specialist about. I could talk all day long about the letter of James or the Synoptic Gospels or 1 Peter or historical Jesus studies. Blogging about the Song of Songs or about spiritual formation books leads me to ask questions that I genuinely want to answer and usually don&#8217;t have answers to. I try to read books that I think you &#8212; my blog community &#8212; are interested in. If I didn&#8217;t have a blog, I&#8217;d be reading classical literature. But I think Bible professors and theologians have a sacred task of communicating with the Church; those who don&#8217;t have turned the Bible into an academic artifact. So, lots of what I read is for you &#8212; and I get to enter into the conversation and education as I listen to you.<br \/>\n4. Let others create ideas for you: read through books &#8212; esp those that have lots of topics in them &#8212; and let the books create a conversation. Or read a magazine and cull out some ideas. Sometimes the newspaper can create stories for you. Frequently you folks write me with a topic &#8230; and sometimes it can turn into a series and sometimes it&#8217;s just not interesting enough to me to blog about.<br \/>\n5. Perhaps the best thing I learned about blogging was from watching <a href=\"http:\/\/www.stevekmccoy.com\/reformissionary\/\">Steve McCoy<\/a>: ask a good question that you (the blogger) don&#8217;t answer. Let others answer. Did you see what happened to this blog the day I asked &#8220;Why is this [women in ministry] an issue?&#8221; Did you see the difference when I answered it two days later? The first day was totally open-ended; the second time there was some feet dug in.<br \/>\n6. Bad sign: white knuckles. If there are 10 comments and five of them are by you (the blog&#8217;s author), then you are too close to the action. Write out an idea, ask a good question or two, and then just sit back and watch. Enter the conversation if you need to. If everything is about &#8220;you say&#8221; and &#8220;I say&#8221; then it is not a community conversation but a question-and-answer session. That&#8217;s my view &#8212; others may disagree.<br \/>\nWell, at any rate, I advise not blogging in order to market a book. Blog if you have that sense that you have to write.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In one brief prohibition: If you have written a book, don&#8217;t create a blog to market your book. 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