I have really fallen off the post-every-day wagon. Or gotten back on the wagon — much like that episode of Seinfeld, I’m confused.
Anyway, I have done an overly crappy job of posting every day. If we take a look back on what I did post a majority of the days where I posted every day, it’s not like I had a lot of high quality, gee-Lindsey-you-do-a-great-job posts. So I might bow out of PTQ soon, in the hopes that I find my voice again and write things that I’m proud to put out there, not things that make me say, “Yikes! I hope no one I know is reading this!” PTQ definitely helped me to get back to my blog and back into caring about my stats. Unfortunately I let other things in life, like work, bring me down and squash any creative ligament in my body (I know that isn’t a catchy phrase, but why is it always the bones that are creative?).
Moving on.
I am going to work harder at blogging, but I’m going to do it on my more public blogs, only because I know I will work harder to put quality content there than I do here. And by putting out content that I don’t find to be of relatively decent quality, it just beats down on my ambition that much more.
So I’m going to spend some time finding my voice again, then hopefully I’ll post to my other blogs again. Then maybe this group can decide what the fate of PTQ is…?

Jan 10, 2011 @ 21:25:32
I like where your head is at. I feel like PTQ is a great idea in terms of getting the ball rolling, but is definitely not a good long-term plan.
Personally, I’d like to hunt down some other peeps I know who are having trouble getting over the writing hump and bring ‘em into the mix. I love the idea of collaborative blogs with lots of different voices and opinions and ideas, I just don’t think I came up with enough real “collaborative” stuff here and we didn’t institute any sort of “punishment” system to keep us posting.
The end-game for PTQ was to serve as a kick-start for all of us and it seems, at least incrementally, that is has worked.
I’m going to try to keep posting here–albeit likely with less frequency–until we come up with a final decision for the fate of PTQ.