Would a literature blog from the point of view of a young person reading classics for the first time be of interest to you?
I know blogging is not the thing anymore, and bloggers make way less per view compared to Youtubers, as well as having to put in much more effort setting up the whole operation. I know very little about coding or website design, but if my writings are considered solid (there's always room for improvement, and it's not like I'll be pulling in view numbers above 100 for a year or so) I would be interested in putting in all that effort. I'm a teenager right now, and because I was never introduced to the "classics" of books, film, and tv, I would love to explore those and keep updates in a journal format of day-to-day viewing and reading. In the end, perhaps, I will make a summary review free of major spoilers like many movie/book critics do. I am not against doing research to better understand authors, and am open to any criticism.
If you would like an example of one of my unpolished writings, just look at my last post (spoilers for most of Twin Peaks). I wrote it in thirty minutes, and am aware it could be improved and more cohesive.
Why do I like the idea of blogs? I inherently distrust big tech companies, and I like the idea of an uncensored space owned and created entirely by me. Plus, I'm awkward on camera :)
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