Wednesday, January 12, 2011

That's Me

I consider myself a laid back style of writer. A writer that doesn’t feature too many facts as my writing is opinion based and one who shares and comments about life in its entirety. Column writing is my main focus. A weekly column about any of the topics below would be ideal. Topics of interest are relationships, real life stories, health/fitness, sports and women.  Although my thoughts on women may be delirious, it may create a place for men to refer to.
Women and relationships happen to inspire most of my writing. Women make my heart beat, blood pump and personality sparkle. They inspire me, teach me and bless me. Not only do women add to life, but they make me feel comfortable. Their caring nature allows me to be myself and not worry about anything else. Writing about how to obtain a woman, lose a woman or keep a woman would be a perfect focal point. I have experienced a lot through relationships so maybe somebody else can learn from my mistakes or stories. Types of publications of interest include: GQ, Men’s Health and ESPN. Writing for GQ would be a dream job and hefty goal as I am more of a vocal person, but a goal nonetheless.  

3 comments:

  1. Only you would want to write a column on women for a class assignment, Dillon. But I think you’d be pretty good at it. I know it’s a topic that interests you and you probably wouldn’t get bored with it in the near future, if at all. From what I know of your writing, you are (like you said) very laid back, but I think this writing style would fit your topic of choice.

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  2. Well, Dill, if you ever get into a bind you could always just write the name of every girl you have dated as a blog and it could be 200 words. Unfortunately, I have to agree that your personality makes you a good candidate for writing an interesting article and your experience with women makes you very knowledgeable on the subject.

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  3. I never understood blogs before, but that’s because I hadn’t come across the right blogs for me. I recently read a book, listed as essays, and felt entrapped by my connection to the writer. Now I am completely hooked on her blog, and a few others. I even kind of like the idea of writing my own. What I’m saying is that even though I doubt I would read a blog about the women in your life, I am certain there is a definite group that would find it brilliant.

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