Archive for September, 2007
Thought: Writer’s Block – A Prologue.
I’ve been thinking about what I wanted to write here for a while. And I’ve been trying to make a post about it for the last week and a half or thereabouts. I want to write about Writer’s Block. The problem is… I seem to be blocked.
That’s some heavy irony there. I’m blocked about Writer’s Block.
Well, I’ll manage it soon.
Thought: Erotica.
I realize that the title of this post is misleading and probably more interesting than the post itself. This is no fault of mine, I assure you, unless I can be blamed for not providing my readers with erotica, in which case sure, it’s my fault. Whatever.
The point of this post is to attest to the fact that, though most of the time it is the spazziest place on earth, sometimes my school can be nothing short of awesome. I prove this by offering my schedule for examination: “Tuesdays, 8-9:50pm – Silk Sheets: Writing Erotica.” I kid you not.
I cannot wait. If only because I want to listen to people read their stuff aloud.
Also, quite possibly, this will facilitate some very interesting pieces of writing from me. I’m excited about that too. One hopes that this will be the start of a semester of good smutty writing.
Writing: And Seven Were Deadly
I finally finished a piece I started over a year ago. Apparently I only showed it to one person (one of my best friends, who was sitting next to me when I wrote the first draft) because when I let my friend read it, he said he hadn’t seen it before, and my roommate (a girl with whom I thought I had shared all my writing with) said the same. I could have sworn that I had had let more people read what I had of it.
Anyway.
And Seven Were Deadly
Rating: R (implied sex)
Summary: An angel walks the fine line between Fallen and not.
Warning: This story contains a homosexual relationship between two men (or angels, in this case). Please do not read if this does not interest you.
Thought: 24hr Bookstores.
I had the best thought, not too long ago. As you might surmise (based on the subject of this post) the idea is: 24 hour bookstores. Think about it: if you desperately had a need for a book sometimes after normal closing hours, there would be a place you would be able to get it.
This would great for college students who procrastinate on their work and don’t buy the books they need right away, and avid readers and writers.
If this idea ever comes to fruition, I volunteer to work the night-shifts. I could absolutely be paid to work that night-shift.