Friday, April 21, 2006

ideas and help

AWESOME BOOK reccomendation: Make a Real Living as a Freelance Writer, by Jenna Glatzer

also be sure to hit up ED2010.com, get hooked into their Mpls network
and go to mediabistro.com

and, as always, HAVE FUN!

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

to the Reader

A poem quoted in my "Getting Started as a Freelance Writer" book. I liked it very much and am sharing it with you... enjoy.

Night Letter to the Reader

By Billy Collins


I get up from the tangled bed and go outside,
a bird leaving its nest,
a snail taking a holiday from its shell,

but only to stand on the lawn,
an ordinary insomniac
amid the growth systems of garden and woods.

If I were younger, I might be thinking
about something I heard at a party,
about an unusual car,

or the press of Saturday night
but as it is, I am simply conscious,
an animal in pajamas,

sensing only the pale humidity
of the night and the slight zephyrs
that stir the tops of the trees.

The dog has followed me out
and stands a little ahead,
her nose lifted as if she were inhaling

the tall white flowers,
visible tonight in the darkened garden,
and there was something else I wanted to tell you,

something about the warm orange light
in the windows of the house,
but now I am wondering if you are even listening

and why I bother to tell you these things
that will never make a difference,
flecks of ash, tiny chips of ice.

But this is all I want to do�
tell you that up in the woods
a few night birds were calling,

the grass was cold and wet on my bare feet,
and that t one point, the moon,
looking like the top of Shakespeare�s

famous forehead,
appeared, quite unexpectedly,
illuminating a band of moving clouds.

Thursday, April 13, 2006

Deleted and Restarting

So who really wants to be an interior designer anyway? And Cinncinnati? Someone take the Nyquil away from me before I get drunk off of bad ideas.

So Ms. Jolene can understand and appreciate. All of my girls are actually quite versed in writing verse. So here I find myself, declaring from my father's advice to become a writing. It was in front of me this entire time. Everything seems like it would be a good story. A nice character. An interesting word.

Since this "Eureka!", I am happier. More settled in my job and not looking for anything else. The work should start soon I suppose.

Two books I've purchased: The Elements of Style (with Illustrations) and How to Become a Freelance Writer.

The reading should start too I suppose.

Learn Kim Learn

Monday, February 20, 2006

more food for thought

A good post from a frugal English gal I like:
(original post can be found here)

Sure-fire ways to mess up your own finances

Keeping up with the Joneses

Keeping up with the Beckhams

Kid yourself that 'want' means 'need'

Never make a budget

Regularly spend more than you earn (unless you're making an investment in the future such as study, training, setting up own business, doing up a house to increase its value etc)

Never shop around

Don't read the small print on agreements

Be too proud to ask for explanations or help if you don't understand something, or are in over your head

Avoid opening statements and bills

Make minimum monthly repayments or less

Take out credit or borrow from friends knowing that you have no intention of paying it back

Believe that a brand name always means top quality

Demand to have everything now, no saving up or waiting

Go on a spending binge whenever you feel a bit down or bored (especially if you call it 'retail therapy')

Tell yourself that someone else will sort it all out later

Take out extended warranties on everything

Take out payment protection insurance without knowing what it is or what it does

Think you're too smart to educate yourself about personal finance

Expect the government to take care of you in your old age

Be proud of a lack of basic life skills in: budgeting, cooking, DIY etc

Spend like crazy because you want to 'enjoy your teens/twenties/thirties' before you settle down

Think that 'Footballers' Wives' or 'Sex and the City' present really cool lifestyles that you should aspire to

Fall for the fake concept that personal finance is all about quick fixes and get rich quick schemes

Confuse money with love, respect, status, safety, security, sexiness or happiness (as opposed to units of currency that you simply spend, save, invest or give away)

Hide from or ignore creditors who are taking out proceedings against you

Blame other people when things go wrong