Well that didn’t last long. I was very excited to make the jump over to using my self-hosted blog site. I was able to get it’s theme to match my website and have a really unified look to everything. I couldn’t have asked for more.
Except I can.
Like, getting in touch with other writers.
Which for me is far more important than having a unified style across my platform. It’s nice, but if I can’t contact the people who’ve been following me over the past year, then what’s the point?
So I’m back to using wordpress.com. Which has a stronger community element than the other option. And we can all agree that being in touch with one another and exchanging ideas is what the internet is all about. Don’t you agree?
I’m glad you agree.
With that said, the next couple of days I’ll bring everyone up to date on what I’m working on and how things are going with my first book. For those that don’t know, I have progress bars on my website that give a quick visual glance on my current projects.
Also, I’m getting heavily involved in some great writing communities on G+. If you have a G+ account and want to know more about them, let me know and I can send you an invite.
See you all in a few days.

The main problem was not being able to comment.
Yeah, I couldn’t tell from my end what was happening. But it was apparent people were having a hard time using the blog a well.