Snooze Button Dreams
Snooze Button Dreams
Snooze Button Dreams
December 01, 2004
The monkey's paw
(Category: Weblog Stuff )

RP inquired about Protomonkey a few days ago. There's been one post in the past 3 months and he was wondering when I might put up something new. I didn't answer right back because I really didn't have an answer.

The purpose behind Protomonkey was to separate my creative writing (tall tales, short stories, essays) from the rest of the stuff here at Snooze Button Dreams. I thought that if I set up a separate site with a goal of posting one item a week it would get me back into the habit of writing that type of work. Well, it didn't work very well.

Turns out that type of work either comes or it doesn't. I'm an abysmally poor 'on demand' type of writer. When the muse is with me the stuff pours out. When the fickle bitch smacks her ass on the way out the door I end up staring at a blinking cursor.

In my mind Protomonkey had failed. In fact when I posted that recent short story it went here without even a thought of putting it on the 'classy' blog. Can I force it to work? No, I don't really think so. I'm just not a performance writer. I'm not dogging myself here, I'm just acknowledging that my writing style isn't conducive to a regularly scheduled metered output.

If I just post the Protomonkey-type stuff when it happens to get written that site will never attract a following. People just don't follow a site that is scantily and infrequently updated. It would be a waste of effort to put my gems in a location where few if any people will read them.

So Protomonkey is doomed? Maybe not. I'm not the only blogger out there who writes the occasional story. Protomonkey could succeed as a team blog, if it had a decent amount of support. So here's my idea:

1) Protomonkey becomes a group blog.
2) Posts can be short stories, tall tales, creative works, etc. or links to the same type of post on other blogs.
3) Members can therefore post their own stuff or link to their own stuff or that of the people who they read.
4) Membership would be figuratively unlimited. In the event that it gets too big and unwieldy we can deal with such happy fate at a later date.

Thoughts? Comments? Anybody care for a mint?

Posted by Jim | Permalink
Comments

I like mints. I'll have one.

Tall tales, huh? I might be interested in giving it a try.

That said, I don't think it has to die at all. The following will come from the writing and from the email notification update system you put into place.

I asked about updates because I was sort of hoping a gentle nudge might knock out some more of the really fantastic writing you were treating us to over there.

Posted by: RP at December 1, 2004 12:56 PM

Great idea. I didn't even know you had such a thing going...

Posted by: Paul at December 1, 2004 03:37 PM

hmmm...maybe I'll give it a try.
And nix the mint, but I will take white choocolate.

Posted by: Rachel Ann at December 1, 2004 03:40 PM
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