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*waves at Journal land*

So, I was considering doing a year-in-review writing post, and it got me thinking about something that has been on my mind a bit lately, which is how I use my two journals - this one and my writing journal. I feel like big posts on writing probably do belong over there, but maybe people over here would be interested to. Does it make sense to just leave links here whenever I post stuff like that over there? Or is it probably safe to assume that anyone who would care to read about my writing as well as possibly read my actual fiction (mostly fanfiction these days) would have just subscribed directly? I'm not sure so.... if you have an opinion, let me know?

Is anyone still reading this? Is there anything you would like me to try posting about more? I would kind of like to do more regular posts on something or other, but I'm not sure what there is that I can keep myself motivated to talk about. I'm lazy, you see, and I spend most of my time online either chatting or writing or both. I don't feel like I have a lot of complex thoughts on things these days, or if I do I don't have the ambition to write them out on my own. Maybe I should do one of those things where people give me topics for each day for a month and I try to have something interesting to say about whatever?

I'm still sort sick right now, so my motivation is extra low. But I have things I both need and would like to do on the academic front - I need to do *something* with my dissertation, I am just at a loss what it should be. I'm not sure how to synthesize my data down to something manageable for an article and what I would say if I wrote one. I still can't get over the feeling that I went about things all wrong and that I'm not really qualified to have a doctorate, no matter what the nicely framed paper on my wall claims. I do have some obligations I have fallen down on fulfilling as well that I need to step up and do, most of which involve sending (printed, in some cases) copies of the dissertation to various folks. This is a bit of a digression, but I suppose the connection is that I was hoping to rely a little on LJ as a source of external motivation as well - somewhere to report to about my progress the way I did (or tried to do) when I was writing. I'm not asking for anything from whomever may be reading this, but if you feel like poking at me it wouldn't go amiss either.

Would you like to know what I am up to now, Other than work? There's not much - having finished with yuletide, I don't have a lot else on the go writing wise. I signed up for Trope Bingo for the first Time, and I am waiting for a picture to come to me to write a Treehouse Reverse Bang for the Books of the Raksura, but I don't have any concrete ideas. I'm about 3/4 of the way done with my current knitting project (the Night Vale socks), though I'd hoped to be done by now and may have been if I hadn't been ill. I'm planning to start my vest next, with the yarn I got from [profile] tethys123, and maybe keep something smaller to carry with me for bus/lunchtime knitting, but we'll see. Not much else on the go, sadly!
Mood:: 'contemplative' contemplative
There are 8 comments on this entry. (Reply.)
azurelunatic: Vivid pink Alaskan wild rose. (Default)
posted by [personal profile] azurelunatic at 08:02am on 04/01/2014
*waves* I am around and reading, if not terribly inspirational!
elanya: Sumerian cuneiform 'Dingir' meaning divine being/sky/heaven (Default)
posted by [personal profile] elanya at 04:18pm on 04/01/2014
You don't need to be more inspirational - you at least post a lot of amusing things of your own, which is inspirational in its own right!
peoriapeoriawhereart: little girls are stinkers (sweetness and angles)
posted by [personal profile] peoriapeoriawhereart at 03:21pm on 04/01/2014
Meta?

Have you used flowerlooms? Stashbreaking?
elanya: Sumerian cuneiform 'Dingir' meaning divine being/sky/heaven (Default)
posted by [personal profile] elanya at 04:39pm on 04/01/2014
I'm terrified that I'm terribl;e at writing coherent meta /o\ It's not something I've done a lot of, partly because I tend to be off in really weird corners of fandom and not playing in the more mainstream fandoms. For example, I hardly watch television at all and have never really been in the habit of writing about it when I do. If was reading more stuff about fandom I might be more inclined.... and really I should do that. I do enjoy it, hmmm....

I am not sure what you mean by a flowerloom, unless it is a circular loom, in which case.... I had some small ones when I was a kid but never did anything fancy with them. I'm not 100% sure what you mean by stashbreaking though.
peoriapeoriawhereart: blond and brunet men peer intently (Napoleon & Illya peer)
posted by [personal profile] peoriapeoriawhereart at 06:10pm on 04/01/2014
I've got the round and square flowerlooms. I made a 'bunch' of motifs at one point, but can't recall what crochet I was doing to make the 'rims'. I rather dislike the finishing stage of yarncrafting. So, I'd like projects where I can take advantage that the yarn is connected.

Stashbreaking is what one does by choosing projects to consume yarn or fabric (floss, crochet thread) one already has.
elanya: Sumerian cuneiform 'Dingir' meaning divine being/sky/heaven (Default)
posted by [personal profile] elanya at 08:58pm on 04/01/2014
Ahh! I haven't actually seen those in person, then. But I hear you on the finishing stuff - I loathe weaving in ends >.>

As for stashbreaking, I am pretty good at not buying things I don't have specific plans for, at least. Excess stash is generally a result of someone else buying me yarn, and I can't quite bring myself to complain about that :D
azurelunatic: Vivid pink Alaskan wild rose. (Default)
posted by [personal profile] azurelunatic at 08:18am on 05/01/2014
Eh, who needs coherent or popular meta if you're not feeling it? I am often up for reading "I LIKE THIS THING YOU HAVE PROBABLY NEVER HEARD OF, AND I LIKE IT BECAUSE REASONS"
peoriapeoriawhereart: Pre-Serum Steve Rogers, shirt and suspenders (Sad Steve)
posted by [personal profile] peoriapeoriawhereart at 07:55pm on 08/02/2014
Though I also have knitting rakes and circular ones too. I just can't seem to see how to do stitch patterns.

I'm not really watching tv unless I get recced enough and can borrow from the library.

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