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Tuesday, 29 June 2004 01:01 amI still exist. I haven't done much today. Er, yesterday - I had no idea it was this late. I'm not tired at all.
However, I have started writing my Daisy story, although it is in longhand so none of the interested parties will get to see it for some while. It's going damn well so far, though. Hmm - should I put together a filter for Daisy-interested people and/or people interested in stuff and/or slashfic that I write? I'm not sure. Suggestions welcome.
Still frustrated with being stuck here unable to get on with my life.
I wish I could think of something interesting and thought-provoking to post, so people would start a discussionand I'd have something to keep thinking about. I'm having trouble thinking of anything at all to write ever.
Hmm, maybe this is something to provoke discussion. I'm planning to apply for a degree course to begin in the autumn term 2005. I have tentatively selected English as the subject. However, while I love English as a subject and read voraciously in my spare time, the thing I really, really love doing is various sorts of artwork. I dropped art as a school subject at 14, and so I have never learnt the skills needed to produce a portfolio. I don't really know how good I am, either, and I'm mostly self-taught. I keep wondering if it's worth my trying to pursue art as a degree subject, but I don't know where to start. How do I decide, and what do I do? Ideas, please!
However, I have started writing my Daisy story, although it is in longhand so none of the interested parties will get to see it for some while. It's going damn well so far, though. Hmm - should I put together a filter for Daisy-interested people and/or people interested in stuff and/or slashfic that I write? I'm not sure. Suggestions welcome.
Still frustrated with being stuck here unable to get on with my life.
I wish I could think of something interesting and thought-provoking to post, so people would start a discussionand I'd have something to keep thinking about. I'm having trouble thinking of anything at all to write ever.
Hmm, maybe this is something to provoke discussion. I'm planning to apply for a degree course to begin in the autumn term 2005. I have tentatively selected English as the subject. However, while I love English as a subject and read voraciously in my spare time, the thing I really, really love doing is various sorts of artwork. I dropped art as a school subject at 14, and so I have never learnt the skills needed to produce a portfolio. I don't really know how good I am, either, and I'm mostly self-taught. I keep wondering if it's worth my trying to pursue art as a degree subject, but I don't know where to start. How do I decide, and what do I do? Ideas, please!