Trying something new: stories to go along with my coins

After reading so many of Dave Bowers' books I thought I would give writing a try. So I just kicked off a blog, where I highlight a particular coin in my collection and place it in its historical context. Most of the posts so far have been more personal reflection but I'm starting to get more into the core of my original idea. Here's the link: www.numistories.com. I know I'm not a frequent poster but I lurk here often and would greatly appreciate any input you could give me. Please check it out and feel free to post some comments. I can only get better from your expertise. Thanks!
Mojo
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I will admit I didn't read the whole thing yet, but I was very, very impressed with what I saw. I read a bit of "The Culprit".
Nice photos, nice layout, nice writing.
QDB, move over- the new generation is coming.
Keep up the good work. I know some people with websites like Carl Wohlforth like to publish articles, and I know people read them, because Carl has some of my stories on his website, and he once got a request from somebody in Florida to reprint one of my coin stories in their newsletter, so he passed the request on to me. He and some other folks with websites that need articles might wish to reprint (or repost some of yours).
I wish I was tech-savvy enough to build my own website as you have done. For now, I just have my "Lord Marcovan's Treasure Territory" forum on 24hourforums.com, which pretty much serves the same purpose as a blog.
Mojo
-Jim Morrison-
Mr. Mojorizn
my blog:www.numistories.com
I'll read on....
Cathy
Mojo
-Jim Morrison-
Mr. Mojorizn
my blog:www.numistories.com
Mojo
-Jim Morrison-
Mr. Mojorizn
my blog:www.numistories.com
I really enjoyed your numistories ... Thanks for sharing and I look forward to your next one
By the way, I noticed most of the comments are on my first post. Currently there are five posts on the site. Is everybody seeing all the content or just the first post? Please let me know so I can fix it on my admin page if there is a problem with the link.
Mojo
-Jim Morrison-
Mr. Mojorizn
my blog:www.numistories.com
<< <i>I agree with your thoughts in 'The Culprit', and will say that circulated coins hold a higher value to me as a history buff. I understand the thought process behind collecting rare, high-end MS coins, but the personality of a circulated coin has it's own appeal. >>
Keep up the good work, and you may end up attracting people to coin collecting who had no previous interest .
Obscurum per obscurius
Mojo
-Jim Morrison-
Mr. Mojorizn
my blog:www.numistories.com