I don't have a list of posts or a content feed anywhere here. Is this, then, even a blog? Many on the internet say no, and I find this extremely odd.

If general sentiment is to be believed, the structure with some form of chronological list of posts is one of the key ways that separates a blog from a website. But why does a blog need to have a content feed? I don't expect anybody to land on my homepage and read through all the posts in the order they were published. I rather steer them towards the posts that I am most proud of.

The homepage here does precisely that. I also have some specific sections with posts grouped by their kind—fiction, for example. Plus, each page has front and centre, an option to search or visit a random post. This is more useful than just a list of unrelated posts.

Listing posts in the order of when they were published serves neither the reader nor me. Why, then, should I do that?