A philosophical question
Apr. 19th, 2007 01:59 pmWhat does one write about in Livejournal when there's nothing to write about that would be interesting to other people?
In the past few days I've managed to crack a tooth, break two nails, learn the basics of financial modelling, start arranging the four days I'll spend in Berlin in June (watching dancing vampires, of course) and chat a bit with
fyrie. Work's taking up a large enough chunk of my mind that I don't have much energy left once I go home - enough to write a bit of our RP/collaborative fiction thing, read the comms I follow, and that's about it. About the only interesting thing in my real life is that I'm going to the last audition stage of the Moniuszko vocal competition on Saturday. I'm tentatively arranging to buy a Takarazuka DVD via a friend, but again, that's not of interest to anyone.
I don't see any points about meta, I'm not watching/reading/listening to anything that'd constitute a fandom other people follow, and what writing creativity I have is engaged by the aforementioned RP/collaborative fiction thing.
I'm seriously entertaining the idea of taking up drawing again just so I'll have something to post that other people can poke fun at.
In the past few days I've managed to crack a tooth, break two nails, learn the basics of financial modelling, start arranging the four days I'll spend in Berlin in June (watching dancing vampires, of course) and chat a bit with
I don't see any points about meta, I'm not watching/reading/listening to anything that'd constitute a fandom other people follow, and what writing creativity I have is engaged by the aforementioned RP/collaborative fiction thing.
I'm seriously entertaining the idea of taking up drawing again just so I'll have something to post that other people can poke fun at.
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Date: 2007-04-19 05:03 pm (UTC)Btw, have you actually read Julia Cameron's "The Artist's Way"? I'm wondering whether to order it.
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Date: 2007-04-19 05:15 pm (UTC)I read "The Artist's Way" and worked through it a couple of years ago, that's what got me started on the morning pages. I simply loved it - in fact, in the stage of my life then, it both helped me in my writing and pretty much saved my mental health. It's hard to say whether everyone will find it equally useful, it probably depends on who you are and what's going on in your life at the moment. But the exercises are in any case helpful in exploring your creativity, and I don't know anyone who didn't like it. I also liked her "The Right to Write", lots of exercises and encouraging talk about writing.
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Date: 2007-04-19 05:31 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-04-19 05:35 pm (UTC)