Showing posts with label fascination. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fascination. Show all posts

01 April 2011

Find what you're looking for

So, I revamped the tagging system on this blog after developing one I quite liked for my other blog, Dots n Dolls.


Inspiration - for posts about ideas and inspiring things
Preparation - for posts about outlining and other planning activities
Education - for posts about how to write
Initiation - for posts about starting stories
Continuation - for posts about continuing stories
Completion - for posts about finishing/finished stories
Submission - for posts about submitting stories and waiting on submissions
Publication - for posts about getting published
Competition - for posts about competitions, including NaNoWriMo
Fascination - for posts about interests other than writing
Information - for posts about what's going on in my world
Observation - for posts on life and the universe
Procrastination - for posts about everything

Loving books for their looks

I've been discovering that my love of books is not merely related to my love of the written word. I love writing. Or shall I say: I miss writing as I don't do much of it outside the realms of university. I often feel compelled to write something down, not leave it floating around my head. I've also been finding excuses to write people good-old-fashioned letters more and more often.

However, words aren't my only love when it comes to communication. It all began come out when I worked on my church's e-newsletter. I loved it. I loved finding great combinations of fonts and colours and shapes and images. And while rearranging my collection of RSS feeds, I've developed a longer list of design/font/brand related feeds than I have writing feeds. (On that note, if you have any good writing related blogs or sites you follow, please do make a recommendation!)

There's nothing like capturing action, imagery and emotion in a precise collection of perfectly-picked words. But the satisfaction increases when those words are written in the ideal font with a delicious colour scheme that sets of the right amount of white space with maybe some inspiring images or eye-catching shapes.

To that end, check out my other blog Dots n Dolls where I explore the visual side of my communication fascination along with other stuff I love such as needlecraft and baking!

So back to this love of books. I love having something tactile full of words and information and the visual aspects are the icing on the cake.

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... »