I'm just going to ignore the length (no pun intended) question, because your raising it kind of sounds like a qualitative judgement (except to note, I've re-written the piece and it's lost nearly 1,000 words. www.ed-rex.com/unpopular_arts/Pop_Life_at_the_National_Gallery_of_Canada, if you're of a mind to provide feedback).
But the people at work thing strikes me as a self-victimization thing at this point.
The net isn't new anymore, and unless I (and maybe the theoretical person's great, great, great grandpa) am the only person on that person's list, they should know better than to read a bunch of random blogs at the office.
Back to the length. I noticed quite a while ago that a very good (and almost never sexually offensive) blogger on my friends' list called colinmarshall had made a conscious decision to never use a cut.
I liked that, although I have also noticed that he sometimes makes note of the fact he gets very few comments.
Re: Yes, yes it was.
But the people at work thing strikes me as a self-victimization thing at this point.
The net isn't new anymore, and unless I (and maybe the theoretical person's great, great, great grandpa) am the only person on that person's list, they should know better than to read a bunch of random blogs at the office.
Back to the length. I noticed quite a while ago that a very good (and almost never sexually offensive) blogger on my friends' list called
I liked that, although I have also noticed that he sometimes makes note of the fact he gets very few comments.
And I'm not sure what the hell I'm going to do.