We may not like the bare facts, but we ought to face them if we want triond to be the best writing experience for us.
When you are doing REALLY well if your latest post gets a couple of hundred views – earning you a whole 20 cents – you start to wonder if you are allowing yourself to be cheap labor.
It is not just this site that is experiencing problems, because of what appears to be a downturn generally in the amount of web surfing that goes on.
I took some much needed respite over the past few weeks to review what I have been doing and thinking about the direction of my writing life.
As an amazing year draws to a close, I just want to say thanks to everyone out there in the vastness of triond.
Despite of that I still continue to write about things that inspire me to write, may it be readers magnet or not.
It can be called writers block or the missing muse, but in the end it all comes down to not feeling that anything about which one reads is interesting enough to make us want to apply our literary skills to it and shape it into something others want to read.
Things are definitely not as they should be with the site, as evidenced by the incomplete statistics page we all see when we log on.
There has been a sea change with triond in recent months, improvements in many ways to be sure, but has the site suffered in some ways?