Post by rheasilva on Feb 11, 2014 22:05:21 GMT -5
So...it's been awhile since I've had to write an introduction - I'm pretty bad at these things. *laughs* If I don't manage to find the character cap for the text box on this message board in this one post I'll probably locate that eventually. I'm pretty good at that, through I'm trying to be a bit more concise with my words. I tend to observe more than I write on forums since my mind goes miles a minute, plus sometimes a weird schedule keeps me from keeping up with forums on a regular basis.
I write off and on, but seem to find the middles and cliff-hanger points in random segments versus actually being able to string them into one solid form of textual record. Maybe one day I'll get the hang of it, but in the meantime it looks like I'll have fragment notes of in-between pieces. I've been writing for as long as I can remember even if it wasn't grammatically correct in my early grade school years. I hope to watch and observe and learn how to get over my odd version of writer's block...or would that be a kind of endless loop since I can't seem to find a beginning or an end?
Bits and pieces have been passed down to me from my father - I kinda feel like I'm playing catch-up to a whole history of stories that I only half/partially know from his experiences when he was younger. Which at times lead to a whole tangent discussions of "what-fi's" and possible outcome between the two of us. I'm probably no where near as much the Whovian or fan of most of the stories we've shared together, but it's always been a common ground for us that I greatly appreciate. I'm interested in seeing what the current, new and future fans have to contribute to these memories.
I write off and on, but seem to find the middles and cliff-hanger points in random segments versus actually being able to string them into one solid form of textual record. Maybe one day I'll get the hang of it, but in the meantime it looks like I'll have fragment notes of in-between pieces. I've been writing for as long as I can remember even if it wasn't grammatically correct in my early grade school years. I hope to watch and observe and learn how to get over my odd version of writer's block...or would that be a kind of endless loop since I can't seem to find a beginning or an end?
Bits and pieces have been passed down to me from my father - I kinda feel like I'm playing catch-up to a whole history of stories that I only half/partially know from his experiences when he was younger. Which at times lead to a whole tangent discussions of "what-fi's" and possible outcome between the two of us. I'm probably no where near as much the Whovian or fan of most of the stories we've shared together, but it's always been a common ground for us that I greatly appreciate. I'm interested in seeing what the current, new and future fans have to contribute to these memories.