Hey there! We’re going to do something a little bit different today.
Last week, the inspiring Carrie of Dream Green DIY tagged me in a little Blog Hop where you get to know the blogger a little more. I just recently became acquainted with Carrie and my gosh am I ever glad we did. Managing her own creative ventures while creating adorable DIY’s, I can’t help but be impressed and inspired.
Thanks for tagging me!
Ready to see what it’s like to be inside my squirrelly little mind?
Why do you write?
I’ve never considered myself a writer, but I have always written. I was that emotional (re: annoying) teenager writing bad poetry, and at 15 wrote a “novel” about a teenager who travelled back in time to the Salem Witch Hunt. It’s a little embarrassing to admit, but I actually daydreamed about appearing on Oprah as the youngest, most accomplished novelist of the times.
….yeah….embarrassing.
I guess the answer is – I don’t know why I write, I just know that I do. It’s not always grammatically correct and it may not be the most eloquent, but it’s just one of the ways I choose to communicate.
What are you working on?
Squirrelly Minds Print Shop!!!!
I’m in the process of finding a good printer and selecting the right papers. It’s a bit of a daunting task as I want it to be perfect from the get go, but I can’t wait to see the first prints/cards and to be able to open shop!
How does your blog differ from other blogs in the genre?
This is an impossible question only because there is simply only one answer for everyone – my blog differs from other blogs in the genre because it comes from my voice, my ideas, and my creations. No one can match that, just like I can’t match anyone else, as much as I would love to some days.
What is your writing process?
Like Carrie, I procrastinate when writing and most other things. Having a clear deadline looming ahead motivates and pushes me to work harder and better.
Example:
My 16 page university essay on Japan’s post war economy was tough so I started immediately. I struggled to arrange my words into a cohesive mess, until the unthinkable happened on page 14. The night before the due date my computer crashed and destroyed the file, dissipating into nothingness. I huddled under my desk, rocked myself back and forth, and ugly cried for what must have been at least an hour. Yep. Total breakdown.
Once I started again, not only did I finish it, but I wrote an even better essay than the first. That overwhelming pressure to finish at a specific time got me there, because good for my health or not, pressure is my best motivator.
Lesson:
Always leave things to the last minute, because if it all gets destroyed, at least you only worked on it for a few hours instead of weeks.
Well I hope you enjoyed that candid look at my life. Any surprises? Can you relate at all?
Next in the blog roll list, I’m tagging Joy of Frock Files! I simply adore Joy. We met last January at Alt and instantly clicked. She’s incredibly sweet, a bundle of fun (dare I say joy?) and her blog is so reflective, open, and honest. Definitely go check it out, and make sure to visit her next Monday for her rendition of the behind the scenes blog hop!
Marlene @ Jade and Fern says
Oh yes, I can relate times %1000! Angsty teenage poetry, absurd procrastination (including my own college computer crash and rewriting a whole paper the night before!), the works. I’m glad I’m not the only one whose process is so messy! 🙂 Your blog is so beautiful and professional, thanks for sharing! Oh, and at 15 I was busy writing lots of stories about medieval girls who defied the patriarchy by becoming knights and having grand adventures. Good times.
Tan says
HAH! Medieval stories must be a thing with teenager girls!
Colleen Pastoor says
‘Always leave things to the last minute, because if it all gets destroyed, at least you only worked on it for a few hours instead of weeks.’
You made me laugh out loud- I had a similar experience in university and am a pretty bad procrastinator myself. I started emailing it to myself every time I stopped working on it when I was in Uni. No way that could happen to me twice!
Tan says
LOL oh that must be why I CONSTANTLY hit save no matter whta I’m doing