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11 September 2007

NQC 07: Anonymity is not for me

Posted in: Commentary, NQC — Daniel J. Mount @ 9:15 am

This morning, Doug Harrison wrote an interesting post about the advantages of anonymity. Even though we know his name most of us do not know his face. He is concerned that the bloggers conference will increase his public profile, and that people will start recognizing him. He says that his style of writing is best done by someone who does not know the people being discussed, and he’s probably right.

I’ve chosen a different course. I have posted my name and photo on the main page of this blog because I say very little here that I would not say directly to a performer. Sure, things go wrong once in a while, but I always say that gently and point out the positive aspects as well. I guess you could say that I’m a performer myself, though not in Southern Gospel. I do various seminars related to my books, so I know what it’s like to try to win the audience over, or to have an off night. So while I do not approach this blog as an industry insider, I’m in a related field.

There’s a certain freedom in this openness. As Doug Harrison knows well, whether or not you want to it is practically impossible to remain completely anonymous in the tight-knit community that is Southern Gospel. Since I am completely open about who I am and what I think, and since I don’t say anything if I cannot find anything good to say, I have nothing to fear when an artist recognizes me at his product table and says, “Say, I saw your post the other day…”

 

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