Wednesday, December 18, 2013

A Look Towards the Future

In the spirit of getting this blog back on a fairly standard release schedule, I've decided to start a few "small-scale" article series. Considering I find it difficult to gather good ideas and motivation to write larger, more impactual articles, I felt that it would be a fun idea to have some on-going, shorter articles that I can turn to in hours of writer's-block driven desperation. Some of the ideas I'm considering are:
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  • Random Card Review - A segment in which I will take a "random" unit, usually per request, and do a small review and analysis on it. Have a favorite unit you want to see featured on someone else's computer screen? Experimenting with a deck you might want a different viewpoint on? I'll take just about any and all requests for this!
  • Deck Excavations - Similar to the previous idea, except encompassing an entire deck instead of a single card. Perhaps you may want a good skeleton to go by when making a deck of your own, or you may want to get a decent idea about what a certain deck actually does, or how well it does so. Maybe you just want to be like your biggest idol, me, and run one of my own decks. As with the Random Card Review, anything goes!
  • Interviews - An idea originating from a acquaintance's blog (who actually interviewed me), I would interview a random reader or fellow Pojo member and bring in a foreign voice to the blog. Questions would be a mixture of a template I would form as well as anything readers would like to ask of the Interviewee.
  • Reverse Interview - As the name suggests, this is the opposite of the previous idea. Rather than conducting an interview with an outside source, this would be an article in which readers send questions to me, which I would publish on this blog alongside answers to them.
Keep your eyes peeled for these upcoming installments to the blog. And remember, Stand Up Your Vanguard! (Just not in public)

4 comments:

  1. I like those ideas, you could also do something along the lines of "team interviews" or maybe a "dream situation" sort of things, just some ideas - Kyle

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  2. Dream situation? You mean my vision of a perfect, candlelit evening in paris?

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    1. "Dream situation" meaning what, exactly? Like an ideal field for a deck? A good strategical position to be in?

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