I decided to spend a bit of time reading poems by William Blake.
I studied them at sixth form college which was very interesting I must say.
My favourite poem by William Blake is The Echoing Green, I was very surprised when one of the other students (Laura, I think her name was, she sat next to me) suggested that the poem was about death, the life cycle and that concept made the poem so much more interesting.
There are a few I don't know that I attempted to read and I didn't enjoy them all, but that's okay. You can't like everything!
Thursday, 20 January 2011
Wednesday, 19 January 2011
Write: Jan 19th - In This Life
I've reached the final, hardest part o the uphill struggle and I'm hovering on the very edge waiting until the moment I can start sliding down that hill across the finish line.
I'm excited. I'm scared. I'm, well, I don't know what I am. But I'm ready and willing and wish I had all the time in the world to finish off my story.
Sometimes I get caught up in how many reviews I receive, but when I'm on a roll and I feel the writing flowing through my veins, reviews matter very little. Have you ever played in a sports game? Or done something dangerous? The feel of the adrenaline rushing through your veins, forcing you to want to keep going, to want to keep going whatever it is building up that adrenaline.
This feels like that. I have adrenaline not from the physical act of kicking a ball around a field or jumping off a high cliff, but from feeling the story there inside of me beginning me to write it.
It's amazing.
I'm excited. I'm scared. I'm, well, I don't know what I am. But I'm ready and willing and wish I had all the time in the world to finish off my story.
Sometimes I get caught up in how many reviews I receive, but when I'm on a roll and I feel the writing flowing through my veins, reviews matter very little. Have you ever played in a sports game? Or done something dangerous? The feel of the adrenaline rushing through your veins, forcing you to want to keep going, to want to keep going whatever it is building up that adrenaline.
This feels like that. I have adrenaline not from the physical act of kicking a ball around a field or jumping off a high cliff, but from feeling the story there inside of me beginning me to write it.
It's amazing.
Write/Read: Jan 18 - In This Life
I am angry with myself because I didn't do any official reading today. I did, however, have two chapters of my story that I wrote today and subsequently they both needed proof reading. So really...that counts. I read approximately 4000 words which is a lot of reading really.
Tomorrow I will try to do extra reading to make up for it. I think I'm beginning to realise that it's not about writing a whole essay/story or reading a whole piece of writing every single day.
I've written double what I could have even expected, which also involved reading.
I keep associating reading as reading fiction but in addition to reading the story I wrote, I've read a handful of long messages, some articles (not necessarily very well written but it's reading all the same). I need to stop restricting my reading to fiction because I could read an interesting article and that counts.
I'm very proud of the chapters I've written, I feel like I've accomplished something and that feels good.
Tomorrow I will try to do extra reading to make up for it. I think I'm beginning to realise that it's not about writing a whole essay/story or reading a whole piece of writing every single day.
I've written double what I could have even expected, which also involved reading.
I keep associating reading as reading fiction but in addition to reading the story I wrote, I've read a handful of long messages, some articles (not necessarily very well written but it's reading all the same). I need to stop restricting my reading to fiction because I could read an interesting article and that counts.
I'm very proud of the chapters I've written, I feel like I've accomplished something and that feels good.
Tuesday, 18 January 2011
Watch: Jan 18th - Skins (US)
Watching Skins US, the remake episode, the one episode that is as good as a carbon copy.
Mostly just random notes that make little sense if you don't know Skins and Skins US.
Tony - I actually like this Tony, the UK Tony I couldn't stand, this one I don't mind.
Michelle - it's like there's some sort of mix up with Nips and Tony, where I like US Tony, I dislike US Michelle.
Cadie - I don't think she has the same vulnerable/completely insane feel as Cassie.
Unfortunately the whole concept of Stanley losing his virginity is a lot more clichéd in an American show.
I think I like Tea, I love the whole first scene with her, first time I laughed.
Stanley - I can't quite decide whether I like him or not.
I like Tony's parents, but then Stanley's dad shouting in pretty much the same way was a bit of a no no for me.
Chris - wasn't a fan of teacher obsessed Chris, but thieving, 'common' Chris is so much better!
Daisy - she is rather awesome in many ways! She's got a similar sort of sense to Jal, a strong head, the 'normal' one of the bunch and yet she's not Jal, she's different somehow.
Abbud - no real thoughts on her, a bit like with Anwar.
Eura - too early to tell since she's barely been in the episode. She's blonde, which is strange. I don't get the same 'wow, you're so mysterious' feel from her. I suppose I feel like she's just a none talking girl with nothing much about her.
Must admit, I didn't mind it, the episode was alright.
But the preview for the rest of the series makes me wonder how identical the whole thing will be. There might be a lot of people out there who haven't seen Skins but those who have are still interested in Skins US.
* when I say Skins I refer to Skins in it's original form, UK Skins. But as the original I don't want to refer to it as UK Skins like it's an arm of a bigger show, Skins in the UK is CSI, known only as CSI. Skins in the US is like CSI: Miami, so I wI'll refer to that as Skins US. I just wanted to make that clear.
Mostly just random notes that make little sense if you don't know Skins and Skins US.
Tony - I actually like this Tony, the UK Tony I couldn't stand, this one I don't mind.
Michelle - it's like there's some sort of mix up with Nips and Tony, where I like US Tony, I dislike US Michelle.
Cadie - I don't think she has the same vulnerable/completely insane feel as Cassie.
Unfortunately the whole concept of Stanley losing his virginity is a lot more clichéd in an American show.
I think I like Tea, I love the whole first scene with her, first time I laughed.
Stanley - I can't quite decide whether I like him or not.
I like Tony's parents, but then Stanley's dad shouting in pretty much the same way was a bit of a no no for me.
Chris - wasn't a fan of teacher obsessed Chris, but thieving, 'common' Chris is so much better!
Daisy - she is rather awesome in many ways! She's got a similar sort of sense to Jal, a strong head, the 'normal' one of the bunch and yet she's not Jal, she's different somehow.
Abbud - no real thoughts on her, a bit like with Anwar.
Eura - too early to tell since she's barely been in the episode. She's blonde, which is strange. I don't get the same 'wow, you're so mysterious' feel from her. I suppose I feel like she's just a none talking girl with nothing much about her.
Must admit, I didn't mind it, the episode was alright.
But the preview for the rest of the series makes me wonder how identical the whole thing will be. There might be a lot of people out there who haven't seen Skins but those who have are still interested in Skins US.
* when I say Skins I refer to Skins in it's original form, UK Skins. But as the original I don't want to refer to it as UK Skins like it's an arm of a bigger show, Skins in the UK is CSI, known only as CSI. Skins in the US is like CSI: Miami, so I wI'll refer to that as Skins US. I just wanted to make that clear.
Monday, 17 January 2011
Write: Jan 17th - Any guesses?!
If your answer was 'In This Life', you wouldn't be wrong.
I didn't a very useful piece today, in fact I don't feel I wrote very much at all. I couldn't, I had a difficult evening. But what I did write I hope will be significant for the future.
In the morning I hope to find out what is supposed to be in the chapter as when I wrote I was attempting to go off my memory as far as the storyline goes.
Once I get the plan I wrote up and running it should be a relatively easy chapter to write!
I didn't a very useful piece today, in fact I don't feel I wrote very much at all. I couldn't, I had a difficult evening. But what I did write I hope will be significant for the future.
In the morning I hope to find out what is supposed to be in the chapter as when I wrote I was attempting to go off my memory as far as the storyline goes.
Once I get the plan I wrote up and running it should be a relatively easy chapter to write!
Read: Jan 17th - The Postmistress (6)
It's funny how something so simple, so, almost pointless, can actually be rather romantic in a weird and wonderful way.
There's many characters in this novel, various groups and couples that it'd be difficult to remember them all off the top of my head.
The significant three people are:
Frankie Bard - journalist
Iris James - postmistress
Emma Fitch - the doctor's wife
(to any Skins fans out there I KNOW!!! :D about Emma Fitch!)
In this particular scene in question a man comes to the post office who goes by the name Harry. He's carrying a mug. After fixing a cancelling machine (whatever that is, it stamped dates on envelopes) Iris assumed Harry wanted to send the mug. So, as you would expect, she disappeared into the back looking for a box and tissue to wrap up the mug.
Once it had been sealed she asked 'where to?' to which he replied 'you!'
Can I get an AWW!
There's many characters in this novel, various groups and couples that it'd be difficult to remember them all off the top of my head.
The significant three people are:
Frankie Bard - journalist
Iris James - postmistress
Emma Fitch - the doctor's wife
(to any Skins fans out there I KNOW!!! :D about Emma Fitch!)
In this particular scene in question a man comes to the post office who goes by the name Harry. He's carrying a mug. After fixing a cancelling machine (whatever that is, it stamped dates on envelopes) Iris assumed Harry wanted to send the mug. So, as you would expect, she disappeared into the back looking for a box and tissue to wrap up the mug.
Once it had been sealed she asked 'where to?' to which he replied 'you!'
Can I get an AWW!
Sunday, 16 January 2011
Write: Jan 16th - In This Life (again)
I know, this post is getting repetitive, but what can I say? I'm back in my In This Life rhythm and I might possibly be able to keep hold of that.
I am a little worried the next couple of months will make reading and writing difficult, but I will make it happen, somehow!
I am a little worried the next couple of months will make reading and writing difficult, but I will make it happen, somehow!
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