I've gotten a couple of emails lately from folks wondering if I'm going to continue this blog (thank you and special thanks to Kelly) and the quick answer is, "of course! For real!"
The long answer is that I have been really busy with work lately and it seems the last thing I want to do when I get home is look at a computer and write. I got to work, then to the gym, and then I'm mentally and physically drained. Also, it seems I don't really have anything to write about lately. There are so many blogs that seem to just add to the increasing web of crap out there, and I didn't want to contribute to the pile. Lately, writing has been sort of like going to the gym: once you get there it's fantastic, it's just finding some motivation to actually go.
The thought of getting a fat ass keeps me motivated to regularly work out. What's my motivation to write?
I know many of you who read this actually are writers and who do contribute something creative and salient to what's out there. I'd love to hear what you do for motivation. How do you find things to creatively write about?
Is this a slump? Am I wearing pants?
Additionally, my MacBook is falling apart as we speak. Last night, a jagged shred of plastic came off the case near where my right hand rests, resulting in cutting me 70 percent of the time. Is this a sign that my own laptop would rather slit my wrists than allow me to write crappy, unmotivated drivel? You know your writing has turned to shit when your own computer self-destructs, then plots a way to end your life to get away from your input.
I will say that since I got a DVR a couple of months ago, I've been able to more properly keep up on the horrible reality television that's cropped up lately. Daisy of Love? Hate it; can't get enough of it. And if you watch that show, last week did you feel shame as you shouted, "WHY DID YOU LEAVE, LONDON?! WHY?" I am impressed they left us with a cliffhanger.
So help me out here, how do I make time to sit down and put my brain toward writing once again?
You ski. I ski. Hold on while I make this awkward.
10 years ago
2 comments:
Do you want to develop a fat head? ; )
I totally get you on the whole 'most blogs are crap and give nothing important' (and I include my own in this). It's hard to figure out what the purpose of a blog really is. I've struggled with mine. When I was doing the comic I at least thought it had a purpose. But it totally burned me out - and now that I'm rested - I'm unemployed and literally have NO stories to tell.
I think you should look at what you HOLLY have to say that is unique and focus on that.
All that said, you've got a great perspective and funny writing style and so I always enjoy whatever you're talking about whether it be reality tv or burning things in your microwave.
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