Sunday, July 11, 2010

Getting to the Point. Sort Of.

I think I'm starting to figure out this blog.

Believe it or not, I used to be a pretty decent writer. Not great, far from brilliant, and probably not even all that good, but decent.

Well, here's the thing: I've lost that.

You know how people say that practice makes perfect? Well, apparently, lack of practice leads to complete and utter failure. When I was a kid, I used to write 24/7. And then, when I was done my story or poem or whatever it was that I was working on at the time, I'd look over it and think; "Huh. Not bad."

These days, I only need to read the first sentence or two of my latest endeavor before thinking; "Ugh- delete!"

Not only that, but I've gotten into the habit of using school as an excuse for my refusal to write. Whenever people ask why I haven't been working on anything lately (as my parents often do), I invariably say that I've been too busy with essays and lab reports for anything else, after which I promptly head to the basement for a rousing game of Mario Kart. But the school year is over, and as such, my standard explanations have been rendered null and void. As of now, there's no good excuse for my laziness.

That's basically what I'll be using this blog for, I guess- to put an end to my procrastination once and for all. The weird thing is that I actually really enjoy writing, but for some reason I never take the time to do it. Well, that changes here!

If you're reading this (P.S. Thank you! :D I'm super sorry for boring you with my ramblings.), I should warn you now that from here on out, this blog is pretty much guaranteed to get really, really random. One issue that I've always had with my writing is that I never think to make outlines, meaning that I pretty much follow any and all possible tangents unless I have a very strict marking scheme and/or set of rules to follow. Basically, my updates are likely to be quite sporadic, and the content of the posts themselves will probably be pretty unpredictable.

(Also, the writing itself will be chock-full of fail- for the first little while, at least. :P)

So, if practice really does make perfect (although at this point, I'd gladly settle for passable), now's my chance to find out!

Thanks very much for reading! Comments, criticisms
and advice are always more than welcome. :)

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