New topics?

Readers’ Stuff Wanted!

My writing’s been a little self-involved lately (just like me). Life’s been coming at me at warp speed of late and I’m feeling a tad discombobulated. I’m wanting to write a fun, dirty little Christmas story, and if a little time should avail itself to me, then I shall. I’ll show you a bad Santa.

But I want to hear questions, conundrums, and other stuff from you people. You can comment, or you can get crazy and email me.

7 thoughts on “New topics?

  1. Dirty Debbie

    I’m with you there and may even steal your idea (tagging you of course).

    I just started my blog this summer and I never realized that it would actually feel like work sometimes…does it feel like that to you too?

    Sometimes I even let it get to me in regards to ‘Am I doing right by my readers?, Am I disappointing them?’
    Have I gone over the edge here?
    What’s it like for you?
    I always enjoy your stuff and find it new and interesting, not to mention hot at times.

    It’s so involving…I notice it so much now that the holidays are here…and with other blogger sites I’m visiting too.

  2. scribe called steff

    Debbie, heh, well, I posted this on my other blog once. That’s a fun way of expressing how much like work blogging can feel, especially when you have a happening readership, and it starts to slip, as mine has of late.

    I feel like I’ve been disappointing of late, since it’s all me, me, me, and not about the world at large, or explicitly sexy, or anything (with a couple exceptions), but that’s just the way it goes. It’s ultimately just another thing on a crowded plate at a crazy time of year, but if you let it slide, your readership takes a hit, and if you have ego (who?) then that’s just not at all a good thing.

    But then, I’m secretly a neurotic person who absolutely loves to receive approval, so this blogging thing is very much a conscious search of that.

    At this time of year, I suspect blog readers get what they get, and that’s that. I wouldn’t know what they’re getting since I’m continuing my self-involved phase where I read no blogs. (If I ever get wireless web at home with my laptop, I’ll be much more active that way. But that’s another story.)

    Anon — I love that article. Might give me a funny rant to write, but as it is, it’s just great for a laugh. (Apparently some Yankee cops felt it necessary to ‘whack’ a giant snow penis that was deemed offensive.)

    I live in a neat area of town — immigrants, up-and-coming-but-still-broke young people, gays, the art crowd, and old folks — and last year or the year before, I was wandering down the street when I noticed many mini penises (penii?) adorning the hoods of parked cars. Very much an innovative array of phallic hood ornaments. I fucking loved it. My 8 year old nephew couldn’t stop giggling. Life’s too short, and laughs are too fucking valuable, y’know?

    There was also a giant penis on the median at 67th and Cambie once, which had me laughing my goddamned ass off on the way to work on a very early 7am carpool one day last year, too. I LOVE IRREVERENCE!!

  3. scribe called steff

    Thanks for that. I saw a comment on another posting about that and made a mental note, but yeah, I’ll tackle that in January.

    Along with that, some other possible topics include:

    -How to make sperm taste better
    -Finer points of kissing
    -Internet relationships — does cybersex cut it?
    -My take on distant relationships
    -And one or two reader emails I’ve gotten

  4. angel

    Tu blog es muy hermoso. Felicitaciones por la intensidad…
    Your blog is very beatiful, congratulations, i like it so much..

  5. scribe called steff

    Angel — Why, thank you. I appreciate that. ๐Ÿ™‚

    Man, I wish I knew spanish. Gorgeous language. Je parle un peut de Francais, mais je de parle tres mal. ๐Ÿ˜›

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