As a girl WoW player myself, I'd happily listen to you talk about anything WoW related. Especially the clothing and gender roles, because seriously, once I had a high-level PLATE wearing character who looked like she'd walked out of a Victoria Secret's catalog. (What's up with that? Plate should never look like an open-backed negligee with thigh-high stockings. Plate is always the skaniest, even more than cloth, which you'd THINK would be the most likely to be skanky. I tend to think it's because healing classes wear cloth and they're more "good".. I shouldn't get started on this rant.)
But honestly, I'd read anything you cared to write about. Prior to your series on publishing and book selling I wouldn't have anticipated being interested in that but I enjoyed it so much I've started reading other industry-related blogs even though I'm neither a writer, nor a book seller, or in publishing.
So I'd hesitate to say that any topic you'd feel strongly enough about to write on wouldn't be interesting to me. ;) That's what I look for at author's blogs more than anything else: What do they like to talk about? Well, maybe most readers want to know about future releases and possibly backstage making-of-tidbits. But the over-arching desire is just to learn more about an author, and whatever they choose to talk about, be it personally relevant or interesting, will fulfill that.
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Date: 2009-07-01 06:51 pm (UTC)But honestly, I'd read anything you cared to write about. Prior to your series on publishing and book selling I wouldn't have anticipated being interested in that but I enjoyed it so much I've started reading other industry-related blogs even though I'm neither a writer, nor a book seller, or in publishing.
So I'd hesitate to say that any topic you'd feel strongly enough about to write on wouldn't be interesting to me. ;) That's what I look for at author's blogs more than anything else: What do they like to talk about? Well, maybe most readers want to know about future releases and possibly backstage making-of-tidbits. But the over-arching desire is just to learn more about an author, and whatever they choose to talk about, be it personally relevant or interesting, will fulfill that.