You, gentle reader, may have noticed that I haven't been blogging
much over the past couple of months. I have been busy making decisions,
the kinds of big decisions that insist on one's considered and
undivided attention. One of those decisions has been the closing of my Twitter account,
another has been to experiment with placing my work in boutiques
instead of relying entirely on online outlets, and another has been to
blog less frequently.
I enjoy my blog. I love the chance
to share with you new designs about which I'm particularly excited, I
love showing off the work of other artists, and I love the remarkable
things – such as Mary Frances finding her 'Bobbi necklace' – that have occurred because of this blog.
However, as my business takes a slightly different direction, I have – reluctantly and after much deliberation – come to the conclusion that I need to close The Nameless Blog.
Thus, with
some formality, I hereby announce that this is the final post on The Nameless Blog. (I never did think up a
better name for it!)
Why close the blog?
For several
reasons, but the primary one is that I have found myself spending more
time on blogging than I have on earning a living. And not just on my blog, either: I've spent hours every day reading others' blogs, and
while I have encountered some fascinating ideas from some fascinating
people, it's still taking me away from my real business of creating and
selling jewellery.
Another reason to close this blog is that I
don't think I'm offering you, the readers, anything of importance or use
that you couldn't find elsewhere. There are loads of more interesting
jewellery blogs out there, whose authors are far more deserving of your
attention than I am.
The first post
of The Nameless Blog was published on 23 May 2010. My most recent post
before this one was on 29 May 2011. One year seems like a satisfying –
if short – lifespan for a blog.
And as for the three things that I mentioned in that first post, I think I've achieved all of them.
I would like to thank all
of you who have followed, read, and commented on this blog, everyone who
sent encouraging words when I told them about the blog, and all the
wonderful bloggers whom I follow and who are still going strong in their
own blogs.
I made my blog career short, but you made it sweet.
I
do have a burgeoning mailing list, so if you would like to be included on
it, just leave me your E-mail address in a comment. Comment moderation
has been enabled, so only I will see your E-mail address, and I will not
publish any comments that have your E-mail address in them.
Silverlight & Whiteleaf Jewellery is now on Facebook, so I'm not disappearing from social media by any means.
Nothing quite beats the feeling of making a decision and being at peace with it. I am at peace with the decision to finish The Nameless Blog. Thank you, once again, to all the readers who have kept pace with me.
Peace be your journeys. And if you want to keep in touch, you know where to find me online.
Yours sincerely, and with gratitude,
Emma (Silverlight).
10 August, 2011
The Closing Of This Blog
Posted by Silverlight at 12:59 AM
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5 comments:
Sorry to see your blog end, but I'll be seeing you around on Facebook. Good luck with all your ventures! :)
I recently made some decisions that weren't made lightly and I too felt totally at peace with them. It is important to do what makes you happy. I have added your facebook page to my list of favourites and will do a shout out for you to get you started with likers. Good luck for your future ventures.
Thank you, Bobbie and Melissa. I have found you both on Facebook, so we will stay in touch.
Sorry to hear you are giving up the blog. But so long as you don't give up creating! Blogging is not for everyone - I had no idea what kind of blog I was creating when I started it or if I'd be any good at it, but I kind of like it now. I so love reading everyone else's blog and love being part of that community. I hope we see you about on Facebook with your new creations they are just beautiful Emma! :D
Thank you, Louise! We will certainly keep in touch via Facebook.
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