16 July 2010

False Hope of Spring and It's Relationship with Words

For some reason--maybe the blue skies, maybe playgroups meeting outside, maybe colleagues walking around in caps and shorts--I keep feeling like it's spring. The stuffed sinuses might contribute as well!

Anyhow, this is significant because it's really inspiring me to write. Perhaps that's because the number one writing event on the Internet happens in Australia's spring: NaNoWriMo. Excitingly, this semester's exam period finishes mid-November so I might be able to participate in the 50k sprint this year. Especially if I get early exams.

For now though, I haven't actually been translating this mysterious inspiration into words--although I laid down a few sentences for Miss Galaxy last night--but it's a good feeling.

Over and out, chums.


- Lauren

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Lauren's bookshelf: to-read

Doctor Who: The Art Of Destruction
The Silmarillion
Lighthouse Girl
The Count of Monte Cristo
Through Gates of Splendor
The Time Traveler's Wife
Doctor Who: Winner Takes All
Buffaloes: Adventures in Arnhem Land
Looks, Brains & Everything
The Animator's Survival Kit: A Manual of Methods, Principles, and Formulas for Classical, Computer, Games, Stop Motion, and Internet Animators
Testament of Youth: An Autobiographical Study of the Years 1900-1925
The Screwtape Letters
Doctor Who: The Stealers Of Dreams
Doctor Who: The Price of Paradise
Frankenstein
Dawkins' God: Genes, Memes, and the Meaning of Life


Books for Lauren to read... »