In the process of procrastination I had a sudden realisation that I once had blog on this here interwebs. A quick google and I'd found it, my 16/17 year old self still contained within the pages of blogspot. It's incredibly bizzarre reading through it (and worryingly of all i think my writing has gotten worse rather than better, heh).
Anyway at one point I plugged your blog, so I typed in the address to see if yours was still up and low and behold I discover that you have a new one up.
I know I have you on facebook, but this seems far more like bumping into you on the street, whereas facebook messages seem more like shouting your name out my window till I get a response.
The EiP videos are fascinating, I look forward to seeing the others. Keep me informed about them being in a gallery in june, most likely I'll still be in Southampton but on the off chance I'm not I'd definatly be interested in seeing it.
Sadly I have little time for any of my own creativity, year 3 is horribly busy and I continually avoid work till the last minute. Though I am taking a creative writing course that allows me to write about a rogue poet laureate called Bixby.
Hey Richard!
ReplyDeleteIn the process of procrastination I had a sudden realisation that I once had blog on this here interwebs. A quick google and I'd found it, my 16/17 year old self still contained within the pages of blogspot. It's incredibly bizzarre reading through it (and worryingly of all i think my writing has gotten worse rather than better, heh).
Anyway at one point I plugged your blog, so I typed in the address to see if yours was still up and low and behold I discover that you have a new one up.
I know I have you on facebook, but this seems far more like bumping into you on the street, whereas facebook messages seem more like shouting your name out my window till I get a response.
The EiP videos are fascinating, I look forward to seeing the others. Keep me informed about them being in a gallery in june, most likely I'll still be in Southampton but on the off chance I'm not I'd definatly be interested in seeing it.
Sadly I have little time for any of my own creativity, year 3 is horribly busy and I continually avoid work till the last minute. Though I am taking a creative writing course that allows me to write about a rogue poet laureate called Bixby.
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