+++ date = "2022-05-05T09:23:57+00:00" publishdate = "2023-12-29T07:08:55+00:00" title = "Writing Strategy" slug = "writing-strategy" author = "Thedro" tags = ["writing"] type = "posts" summary = "If you've visited my repositories recently you might have noticed there's new code on the block." draft = "" syntax = "" toc = "" updated = "" +++ ![My Micro Blog](/images/writing-strategy.png " My micro blog [homepage](https://micro.thedroneely.com/m/tdro/)." ) If you've visited my repositories recently you might have noticed there's [new code on the block](https://www.thedroneely.com/git/thedroneely/canory/). My writing strategy is going to change a bit with the start of my [brand new micro blog](https://micro.thedroneely.com/m/tdro/). If you'd like to read more about the technical details, check out my [personal projects article](/projects/micro-blog/) on the stack. The [micro blog](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microblogging) concept has become very popular. Long form content is great but many find it easier to ruminate on short posts that are much more palatable. In my case, I've been timid on writing long form web development related articles. Web development is cumbersome, fast moving, nuanced, and rather complicated. I'd like to instead have an escape chute for writing shorter posts that are easier to maintain, while still being able to write long form charades here and there.