09/05/2011

A Place to Write of

Today I was in a lecture and my teacher suggested the idea of starting a separate blog for writing. A novel thought. I've always thought that I shouldn't be greedy. One should be my quota for blogs. But with this one getting more and more pages added, and overflowing, I thought maybe that wouldn't be such a bad idea after all. With this ever-increasing technological obsession flowing through my entire generation, perhaps having more than one blog could even be called fashionable?

Those of you who have been following me a long time may remember my old blog - Literally Delicious. It was originally a project for an assignment in my second year and while it was out for marking this blog was born in it's place so that I could continue blogging. It was a sad thing when I realised that I preferred this blog. I didn't go back to the blog I had before and, instead deleted it.

You guessed it! It's back! I remade it, brand-spanking-new (Visit it!)! In it I will provide information about my writing experience in far more detail than anything I have ever written here on the subject of writing. This may be in the form of a word count. Maybe I'll tell you where the inspiration for a story came from. Perhaps it'll just be the kind of thing I'm writing, or the time I've taken writing, or how hard it was forcing the words onto a blank page. Whatever it is, there will always be writing going on somewhere in my life. And don't worry, I'll update it whenever something fairly significant happens in my writing life.

Meanwhile, what was once the origami page has become the Arts and Crafts page, with more than just origami now. I guess that page has become a sample of the other crafts I'm interested in. I have a tendency to become obsessed with a craft, do a lot of it and then move on. They do come back around, though the chopping and changing does mean that I can't really reliably make money off them. The only "craft" that sticks around is writing.

Writing is what I'd call a passion, while other crafts are just hobbies (I do have a lot of hobbies).

On a completely unrelated note: What is it with people still dropping out of Uni. We're what? A month away from finishing? Where's the sense in throwing away almost three years for a single month just because you can't be bothered any more? Come on guys! Man up!

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