Tuesday 29 November 2011

A post from the author

I've been thinking all day of what I would write here on this blog when I got home from work. You may have noticed over the past couple of days that this blog has been MIA with a little message that said it had been removed. It's true, I hit the delete button. And there are many reasons for this stemming from issues that are going on in my personal life. I don't want to go into too much detail because a lot of it is rather personal.

When I started this blog, I had no idea that it would pick up so soon and I'm seeing more and more people comment on my posts and join the facebook page which is great. But it was very hard for me to come to terms with the fact that when you start doing things like this you can end up taking criticism, and that stops you from concentrating on the lessons you are trying to learn. It's even harder when you come up with stumbling blocks not only from criticism but also from past incidents too. I started this blog for people to learn from my knowledge, and I enjoy writing about the parts of history that I adore, and it is here for everyone. With everything that has happened recently though I have taken alot of what has happened to heart and for a while I wanted nothing more to do with it. For a while, my love of history took a back seat and I began to hate it all because of the blocks that had presented themselves in front of me. Obviously we benefit from positive feedback, but when things start getting intense and you notice things it can get very upsetting. As I said I'm not going into it in too much detail and it is my hope that I never need to do so.

This blog is here for everyone, and it is my hope that it will be for many years to come. It's a matter of ignoring the haters because you're always going to get hate when you start doing something like this, and rising above it. This has been a learning curve for me and I'm not going to let anything stop me from doing what I love. My readers know that it is my aspiration to become a published historian one day, and I plan on going back to University within the next couple of years to complete my Masters and eventually my PhD. This blog is a stepping stone, a place for me to share my own journey as well as providing all of you with posts that will interest and inspire.

I want to thank those of you who have left me nice comments on these posts and on facebook, you guys are all amazing and because of you I have realised that this blog is a place that people enjoy. May it never change.


3 comments:

  1. Super Rah-Rah for taking a bad thing and growing stronger and more determined from it.

    I would miss my Borgia fix and I know almost squat about the English Civil War so I'm glad you're sticking around. *teehee*

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  2. Hello! I think you have been doing some great work on this blog so I have decided to give you a Liebster Blog Award, see this post for more info on the award:

    http://earlymodernwomen.blogspot.com/2011/12/happy-recipient-of-liebster-blog-award.html

    I would also just like to say that I have also at times had some discouraging or not particularly helpful comments on my blog, people on the internet can be rude and its annoying. Some people really don't seem to think before they post comments. I know that a lot of work goes into writing a blogpost, even a short one so it can be a little deflating to get not very well thought out or negative comment, sometimes you wonder if they even read the post properly! Just ignore them because there are plenty of people who are nice and enjoy your blog xx

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  3. aw thank you sweet :D That has totally made my day :D

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