Musings & Inspiration

Do you prefer an empty sky?

Musings on whether the effort is worth it when sometimes nothing is better than all the other options.

It all starts with one thought

Musings on why (not) all thoughts are equal.

Can you confidently dismiss a story?

Musings on reviewing and sharing opinions. Do you have it in you to reject something you don’t like and discuss your opinion with the creator?

The Sky Was Blue on a Friday

Musings on the bright side of life. Which perspective is the brightest?

Burning Bridges: an act of war or a figment of your imagination?

What is it like to burn a bridge, and to cut off both your past and future?

How to feel immersed when a book has no main character?

Musings about book immersion. Can a book without a main character - including the narrator - be any fun?

What does not exist yet?

Musings about tomorrow, a world without people, and the future of books. What does not exist yet?

Reflecting on books like a dystopian reader

Musings on book reading experiences. Who is in the lead: you, the author, or the main character?
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Blogging

Language use in blog posts for the best reading experience

Should you optimize your use of language, layout, and signaling devices in your blog because they work, or stay true to yourself?

Blogging about multiple topics

Should you blog about multiple topics or focus on a niche subject? How do you promote multiple topics on social media? What do your readers want?

Blogging material: capturing your travels in picture-perfect memories

Traveling is about the experience and the memories you make. Pictures can aid your memories, but will never replace them. But for your blog...

WheretoKim turns 1 year!

WheretoKim is one big photo book, a diary of my life so to say (a fun selection at least). And it has been online for one whole year. Wow!

On blogging: how the feeling of being useful can turn negative

When you feel you have to spend 100% of your free time in a useful way to have something to look back upon positively ten years from now, you forget to live in the moment.
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Short Stories

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