Confession of an Erratic Blogger/Substacker

I am not running a business with my writing, I write or republish old WordPress material that I think is relevant today as well when a topic pops into my head. I read about creating editorial calendars and all this stuff, but right now I have a full-time practice and a side telemedicine clinic for opiate addicts and I have my little farm with horses and livestock guardian dogs requiring a lot of manual labor. I haven’t been real slick with auto responders when people subscribe to my writing and I hardly ever put anything behind a pay wall. My writing is just a hobby. But because my publishing is erratic, I would suggest if anybody likes what I put out there that they just become a free subscriber. You will see no pressure to upgrade to a paid subscription, but it would make sure that you see what’s new without having to check in vain if I have a silent week. My creativity has had ups and downs, and I had a prolonged illness last month that slowed me down, but I’m back in the saddle as I had posted a little while ago.

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I just realized none of the posts show on an iPad or a computer, but they do show on an iPhone. WordPress is working on this. In the meantime, please visit my Substack.

 

 

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