WDYT about having a separate nostr event describing "a blog" with something like a custom feed to show a curated list of stuff on the site?
Pet project of the day: Oracolo.
It is a minimalist Nostr blog that consists of a *single* ~140K html file. Personalize it with your npub and upload it where do you like, it just works. It also runs without a web server, so if you don't have a web site you can simply send it via email/dm to showcase your tales.

Examples:
https://raw.githack.com/dtonon/oracolo/master/examples/opensats.html
https://raw.githack.com/dtonon/oracolo/master/examples/hodlbod.html
https://raw.githack.com/dtonon/oracolo/master/examples/fiatjaf.html
Source and how-to: https://github.com/dtonon/oracolo
Take it as a didactic experiment, it's no production ready, indeed it has some limitations (no SEO friendly structure), but can work as a temporary solution (e.g. coming soon and parking pages), and it is still an example of how easy it is to create a Nostr-powered blog and deploy it on a low-tech infrastructure.
Discussion
I was just planning to add a filter setting, by tags, to personalize the blog content. So you can just display #myblog articles, or pick some more elaborate topics.
But why a new king? 3023 seems a good fit for a blog.
Instead, I thought about using the new custom feeds by nostr:npub1jlrs53pkdfjnts29kveljul2sm0actt6n8dxrrzqcersttvcuv3qdjynqn, but then I would have a huge job in handling all kinds haha, and the config probably would be too complex.
Filter by tag is best first start!
I'm not about a "kind for posts", I'm about "kind for describing a website". Right now you specify an author npub, but if you start using custom feeds etc it might get more and more complex, so maybe "blog" could be it's own event and then options and settings could be written there and it could be discoverable, gain WoT etc.