Thursday, February 10, 2011

Your Suggestions Please

As I mentioned briefly yesterday, I noticed that I'm not too far off the 1000th entry here, on the blog.When I started it (to babble on about this book) in 2006 I think I kind of hoped I'd still have something to say a few posts/years down the line. And I'm very, very lucky because I have. And I'm very, very lucky because you folks keep coming back here and reading what I have to say (or should that be: indulging me?).

Anyway, without wanting to come across as arrogant or anything horrid like that, and to show my appreciation to everyone who's read what I've had to say here on my little old blog, I'd like to do something to mark the occasion. I'd like to celebrate it with you.

So, if anyone has any suggestions as to how we might celebrate this (mid-sized) milestone - do leave a comment.

And, if there's anything you'd like to see here, or for me to talk about, then let me know. I'll do my best to oblige.

(I've just had a look at the first few posts I did and found this photo, from the August of 2006. I doubt that suit still fits me.)


13 posts to go...

8 comments:

Alex said...

Plain and simple (but awesome) - write a story!

Nik Perring said...

Actually, that's not a bad idea at all. You mean post something previously unpublished...?

Hmm. Shall have a see what I've got.

angela said...

well done Nik :)

I love your work, but also I'm guessing, like me, alot of people who like this blog are secret writers and love the encouragement reading it gives them to try and write stories themselves.So maybe that's something to think about?

Megan said...

send us flowers and chocolates and champagne!
(or what Alex said)
m xx

Sherri said...

Story please!

Nik Perring said...

Right folks - I have given it some thought and I've a few ideas, wide and varied, up my sleeve...

Watch this space.

And, of course, keep the suggestions coming - I'd love to something people actually want!

LizM said...

Well done-
You could combine the suggestions already given and start a story that your followers could complete. Or give the last line and ask others to plot how the story got there.

Nik Perring said...

Thanks LizM - another good suggestion to add to the list!