Happy Birthday to the blog
Happy Birthday to the blog
Happy Birthday to the blog
Happy Birthday to the blog
Two years ago, at my local library branch, I signed onto WordPress for the first time and wrote a little post saying what I wanted to do with this blog I was writing. A year ago, I wrote a post during my lunch break at work about how a year had passed and what had changed for my blog (you can read it here if you’d like). And today, I am happy to announce that Rami Ungar the Writer is now two years old (I’m seriously hoping blogs don’t have terrible twos). It’s been an amazing journey these past two years, filled with meeting new friends, plenty of fun and new experiences, and even a published collection of short stories! Let me tell you, it’s been fun.
As my blog currently stands, I’ve written 527 posts and 4 pages, which has led to the blog being viewed a total number of 14,231 times at the time of posting. It has also been commented on 1,110 times, and has garnered 328 followers. And to all who’ve been following me and supporting me up to this point, I would like to thank you kindly for your help. It means a lot to me that you would continue to follow me after all this time, giving me your support and your love, and even occasionally reading or even buying my published writings.
Today I’ll be working hard to continue bringing awesome horror fiction to the world. I’m going to start Chapter Seven of Video Rage later today and hopefully finish it by the time the Sabbath comes in. And while I’m writing it, I’ll keep in mind all of you, you who have helped me, read my work, and supported me these past two years.
Have a lovely day, everybody!
Congratulations on reaching your second year!
Thanks! I appreciate the support that people give me through thick and thin.
Btw, have you watched The Shining miniseries yet?
Haven’t.
I was haunted by this movie I saw as years ago but never remembered the title. My search ended yesterday when I got a copy of “Citizen X.”
Never heard of it. Any good?
Subtle and understated thriller based on a real case in Russia. Not gripping but–since I saw that as a kid–I finally understood what was haunting about it: I believe this was the first film I saw that preyed on kids my age (then).
Those films tend to stick with you.