Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about my blogging experiences and why I blog and what I use a blog for. I guess it came down to that on the one hand I like to blog and explore the blogging world, but at the same time I have a problem with people knowing too much about me – which will be the inevitable result of having a personal and honest blog.
At the same time, blogging can be a big boost for your professional work, not only in presenting your skills for the outside world (marketing yourself), but also in preserving knowledge as a kind of note-book of your thoughts. Ever since I shut down my own personal blog last year I’ve really missed having a blog to nerd with (even though I have a group blog for lots of different stuff).
Which is why I’m reviving The Drama Surgeon, and broadening its scope. Lately I’ve been working a lot more with interactivity (mainly on The Galathea-Mystery; in Danish), internet and computers and I want to expand that whole scope of things: Drama In Everything, so to speak. At the same time I want this blog to stay “on the ball” and be fairly specialised in the fiction department. So expect a lot more on interactive drama, maybe some stuff about choice modelling in games and maybe even a visit to the World of Warcraft. But still seen through the eyes of the … drumroll … Drama Surgeon!
At long last.
Good to see the surgeon finally being back in business.
Thank you, kind sir!