Thoughts, Anyone?

For a while now I’ve been considering starting another blog, or blog type thing. It would be a place where people could share what they love, whatever that might be, anonymously. But, aside from suggesting people put their loved things in a comment box, for me to upload onto the main page after, I’ve no idea how it would work.

Any thoughts?

Anyway, I think, if I were to start it, that this is how it would begin:

I love, that moment before a shiver.

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Nik Perring is a short story writer, author, teacher of writing, and editor from the UK. His books include the widely celebrated Not So Perfect (Roastbooks, 2010), and A Book of Beautiful Words (2014). He co-wrote Freaks! (TFP/HarperCollins 2012), and A Book of Beautiful Trees is out in 2015.

0 thoughts on “Thoughts, Anyone?”

  1. Well, you could have a shared blog, or let anyone post posts, perhaps, but that could lead to anarchy! I like the positive sentiments, do you know Clare’s Three Beautiful Things blog? It’s wonderful!I love: meeting my friend’s brand new baby, and marvelling at new life which didn’t exist 24 hours ago.

  2. What lovely ‘I Loves’ you two! This is getting very tempting…Oh yes, I’m quite the fan of Clare’s blog, T.I quite like the idea of it being its own entity – requiring little input from me; anarchic could be problematic though, couldn’t it?Watch this space…

  3. I love Green & Black's chocolate.Oh, too greedy? Sorry. How aboutI love the moment on John Coltrane's album 'Plays it Cool' where just before he begins to play Blue Train he breathes in, and you hear that inhalation on the recording and know that what comes next is going to be awesome. And it is.

  4. Not greedy at all!I’ve not heard any JC – I’ll keep my eye (ear) out for him. Something similar happens on Jeff Buckley’s Hallelujah I think. All good moments!

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