I Turned My 2025 Blog Posts Into a Book (So They Won’t Disappear)
I love the internet, but I don’t trust it.
Websites vanish. Platforms change. Links break. Posts get deleted, flagged, lost in a redesign, or buried under years of newer content. And even if nothing “bad” happens, blogs can still quietly die—because life gets busy, because motivation shifts, because hosting expires, because the internet moves on.
That’s why I compiled my 2025 blog posts into a book.
Not because I suddenly wanted to be a “real author,” and not because I’m chasing a bestseller moment. The goal is simpler (and honestly more meaningful to me): preservation.
The internet isn’t permanent, but paper is
A blog is an archive… until it isn’t.
A book—especially a paperback—is different. If you own it, it stays yours. It can’t be algorithm’d into invisibility. It can’t be erased by a shutdown. It doesn’t need a login. It doesn’t depend on a platform surviving.
It’s a physical receipt that says: this writing existed.
Why 2025?
Because 2025 felt like a full little capsule of my life and brain: lifestyle, pop culture, occasional politics, cultural commentary, and all the small observations that don’t fit neatly into one genre. It’s only 14 posts, but that’s kind of the point—short, readable, and complete.
Instead of being scattered across pages and categories, they’re now collected in one place, in order, like chapters.
What this book is (and isn’t)
This isn’t a polished “memoir.” It’s not a textbook. It’s not me trying to rewrite the past into something prettier.
It’s simply my blog—kept.
A small archive you can open years from now and instantly remember what the world felt like, what I cared about, what I was thinking, and how I wrote when I didn’t overthink it.
Where to find it
If you want the compilation, it’s here:
https://books2read.com/u/baKxvv
Even if my blog disappears one day, this won’t. And that’s the whole point.

