Today marks my 20th year of blogging.
I really can't believe it: It seems like just a few years ago that I started this blog. But then again, "blog" seems so 2000s, doesn't it? Throughout the years, I have thought about moving this blog to Facebook (when I was on it), to Medium (when that platform was hot), and to other platforms that had more traction and active development. But I've held steady here at Blogger, and it's nice to have accumulated a huge archive of book reviews on one platform.
That's always been the raison d'etre of this blog: to capture my insights from the books I read. As a new assistant professor in 1999, I found that I would read a book, be excited about its insights, return the book to the library -- and a few months later, I couldn't remember the insights, or I would remember them but not where they came from. This was no way to live. So I started keeping notes on my readings, and in 2003, I began posting them to the blog.
My very first review was mainly written as I was waiting in line for tickets to The Matrix: Reloaded at the Alamo Drafthouse. That movie was a real disappointment, but the blog wasn't. After compiling a few reviews, I found that I could
- capture insights adequately
- search the blog for insights ("Where did Latour say X? Who talks about topic Y?")
- capture quotes that I know I want to use in papers, so I don't have to retype them
- capture thoughts that I might use in literature reviews later (I regularly copy-paste from my blog to my lit reviews)
- share book summaries with students and colleagues so that they can quickly decide whether to read the book or not
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