it's inkhaven time
Thanks to Jenn's Opinionated Advice on Doing Inkhaven Good for reminding me that Inkhaven's second cohort starts this April. Tune in as prospective and regular bloggers alike endure a full month of daily 500+ word posts for a month straight.
However, the fun doesn't stop there. Let these writers, their posts, and their ideas inspire you to create. Quote them, write about them, or reply to them too. Look at how extensively Inkhaven's first cohort inspired my own posts (ordered chronologically):
- monthly blogging challenges offered my first glimpse of Inkhaven months before the first cohort kicked off.
- cheaper writing workshops shared how Tomas' posts reminded me that Inkhaven not only existed, but started too.
- education is remixable referenced:
- synthesize inspiring content referenced:
- Croissanthology's De-lurk from the internet
- build more friendships referenced:
- Ben's 8 Questions for the Future of Inkhaven
- Croissanthology's post again.
- Lucie's Friendships I want to build at Inkhaven
- just barter actions referenced:
- Ben's You Can Just Buy Things
- Georgia's Inkhaven Spotlight #24
- Margarita's Magician, Warrior, King, Lover Training Games
- Rob's You Don’t Feel The Limits of Your Action Space
- William's A Brief History of Venice, Part One
- unify through conversations referenced:
- Human Invariant's An Interview With a YouTube Writer Behind 500M+ Views
Laying all that out makes me eager to dive into Inkhaven's blogroll again. It was a refreshing change of pace from my usual feeds. My main wish is for it to stay as a chronological firehose, whether or not post lists per author also exist. Not having a full list of posts to peruse would turn me off from spectating like I remember it did near the end of the first cohort.
I hope to riff on as much or more of the upcoming cohort's output as the first one. It's possible: the above list doesn't even include my drafts and bookmarks. Will you join me?