A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-Six-Hundred-And-Fifty-One

Creating the podcast has me a bit conflicted, at the moment.  I know that it may well provide me a good platform for developing an audience who are interested in me and my work, but I also recognize that, if I am going to feel good about it for myself, it needs to be something that feels like a genuine extension of my other creative work.  I think that this will serve me well, if I can create something good and people are interested, as I wouldn't want to build an audience that isn't going to be interested in my actual writing.  What I mean is, if I did a podcast that was more standard, that might well attract people who show an interest in my writing as an extension of their enjoyment of the podcast, but who are not going to enjoy the avant-garde, somewhat experimental fiction I tend to produce.  IF I can capture that aspect in the podcast, creating something that embraces that approach to creating this as an extension of that work into a new medium, I think I will both feel more fulfilled and have an audience that is primed for the kind of stuff I am interested in sharing.

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