As some of you may know, for over a year now I have dedicated weekends on this blog to episode reviews. It’s nice and chill. I don’t have to come up with an idea and usually comments don’t get too crazy. So, when I write and schedule posts throughout the week, I leave those two days blank. This is how I have all of January lined up and a bit of February as well, except for weekends.
And then the unthinkable happened! The season ended! How could they do this to me!!!! When I realized on Tuesday that I wouldn’t have anything for this weekend I went into cold sweats. This is a rather major exaggeration, but my brain did a lot of flips and acrobatics to try to come up with a good post somewhat fitting a new year’s theme and…nothing…. Fizzle pop, complete blank.
DON’T PANIC
I even put it in soothing red letters for you!
But then, I realized there was something I hadn’t done in a good long while. An “award” post! So I dug into my enormous backlog to find one of the oldest entries and it happens to be a tag I don’t remember seeing in a very long time. In February 2018 (yes 2018) Karandi nominated me for the Blogger Recognition Award and it’s pretty cool. It took me almost two years but I got there!
This is how this one goes:
1.Say thanks to who nominated you and leave a link back to that person’s blog.
https://100wordanime.blog/nominated-for-a-blogger-recognition-award/
Thank you Karandi. This has once again reminded me how encouraging you are and what a great presence you are in our community. If there is one less than ideal thing about Karandi’s blog is that I never have the pleasure of introducing anyone to it because everyone already knows about 100 Word Anime. One day, I’ll just walk up to a random stranger on the street and show them the blog on my phone. There’s still a 50/50 chance they’ll go, oh yeah – I know Karandi, I’m already a follower…
2. Give the story or history of your blog.
I’m a little sad because my blog history is super boring. One day I’ll make up a tall tale I can be proud of but in the meantime, here’s the “meh” real version:
When I don’t have anything to fill my time with, I feel off. I was looking for something to do that was free but still interesting and potentially even “useful”. Because I needed to work on my writing skills and I love anime, I eventually decided an anime blog was the way to go. The point was to find a ritual I could do consistently and within a structure, which is why I keep to a pretty consistent schedule. This is also part of the reason for the drinking games, as my brain likes to pick up (or make up) patterns in anime and a drinking game was the first idea I had for incorporating those patterns into posts.
The title of my blog is a play on Tyrion’s quote “I drink and know things”, from Game of Thrones. Cause I’m just all sorts of cool.
3. Give two or more pieces of advice for new bloggers.
There is a unique joy in creation that is delicate and subtle but also completely one of a kind. If you overwhelm yourself with stats or super ambitious goals, you may miss it and that would be a shame.
Everyone in the world knows at least one thing that you don’t, probably a lot more than one. If you want to become the smartest person in the world, you got you find out all those things!
I’m not good at advice, as you can tell. But I know it which is half the battle. This is why I asked my fellow bloggers this very question at one point and put it together in a post over on Karandi’s blog: The One Thing We Wish We Would Have Known When We First Started our Blogs – A Community Post. You should probably read that instead, much more practical and useful!
4. Nominate 10 other bloggers and link their blogs.
First of all, there are hundreds of great anime blogs out there worthy of recognition. I will miss most of them. So, If I haven’t specifically named you but you would like to post on this tag, please go ahead. I think it’s a really fun tag and I would love to see it go around a bit in 2020.
I know that for some people, these nominations are more of a hassle so don’t feel obligated. I’m bad at choosing folks that actually want to do tags. That’s why I got a few extra blogs, just in case…
Sheazar from I watched an AnimeSheazar from I watched an Anime
I actually discovered Sheazar while doing my discovery posts and since then, I watched an anime is a blog I can always count on for great content. If you aren’t following yet, you really should!
I’m pretty sure Yuu was around before I started so they can teach me a thing or two. Even if not, I could still learn a thing or two from this blog. If you’ve visited, you know what I mean!
Inksbane from In Search of Number Nine — An anime blog
That is such a great blog name isn’t it? The posts are just as great…maybe even better, You should go read them!
Pinkie from Pinkie’s PokemonPinkie from Pinkie’s Pokemon
Pinkie sure knows how to throw a party and if you’re not following this blog, you’re going to miss out on all the fun!
AK from Everything is bad for you
That blog title is just not true. For instance, AK’s blog is great for you and you should give it a read!
K is a very good blogger. That sounds a bit plain as a description but some things simply don’t need adornments and this blog is such a thing. It’s great enough to shime all by itself.
Rogueotakugamer is not on WordPress which makes it a bit harder to discover (at least for me) but they seem to want to be part of the community and what better way to get to know them!
It’s sort of funny that I’m linking to another award Yum has received but I guess you can tell how popular YumDeku is! There’s a reason for that…
Who was nominated by Karandi as well (in 2018) but those drawings man, they’re amazing. Fish’s reviews are all so whimsical and just fun to read. Which is why I think this will be a great post if they choose to do it.
Dewbond from Shallow Dives in Anime
Dewbond and I have different tastes in anime and that’s amazing! I consistently find myself thinking over their posts or discovering something new. What more can you ask for?
Tiger is such a refreshing and positive presence, whether it’s interacting with the community or through their posts. They definitely deserve some recognition!
A newcomer to our aniblogging community and I haven’t had a chance to hear this blog’s origin story yet so I’m really hoping they’ll do the tag…
Hopefully a few of these wonderful bloggers will answer so we can keep the tag going a little while longer…
