Alchemy revisited

I wrote a very short story (just under 250 words) in response to a challenge that Roberta had set.

My story was called Alchemy.

I’ve just had another look (and listen) to it today because I’ve been fixing the feed for iTunes podcasts. I updated my version of Podpress a while back and it stopped working properly. Well, I’ve updated it again and it now works beautifully.

In testing it I listened to a couple of the stories I’ve done as audio versions. I must say it’s actually quite enjoyable to make a little podcast, but when I listened to Alchemy I wanted to know more about the story. Frankly, the hook at the end was designed to elicit that response. Well it works on me, at least.

So I’ve decided to continue from where I’ve left off and I’ll post the result as my Friday story post.

At this stage I don’t know where it will take me because – and I’m surprising myself here – I’ve never actually gone back to something I’ve written and done anything with it, whether editing or adding. It should be quite an interesting process for me.

I’ve also had a look at the statistics that Podpress gives you. What’s fascinating to me is that the first podcast I did, several months ago, has been downloaded/listened to in iTunes far more times than it’s been viewed on the blog. The numbers for the other podcasts are rising too, but it’s clear that a little bit of time allows the podcast to be discovered by more people.

We’re still not talking huge numbers, about 468 last time I looked, but that’s a respectable audience even if they never come back for more. And I think having a good title and a good opening line will certainly help with that.

For anyone who has the time and equipment to do it, podcasting might be a very nice way of introducing more people to your blog.

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2 Responses to Alchemy revisited

  1. Chase says:

    It’s a cool story! I think it would be rad to see it made into something more, but the process of going back and looking at something is not always pleasant – good luck!

  2. amin says:

    Hi Chase

    Thanks for that – and thanks for making me worry about re-visiting it!

    Seriously though, you’re quite right. It’s not always pleasant to go back to something. I think in a way that makes it even more important to do so sometimes.

    What doesn’t kill me makes me stronger, kind of thing, you know?