~Pens, Paper and Computers

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I know that it’s Wednesday, which means I should be posting a book review. Since, however, my last post was a book review, I think I’ll wait until next week.

Blogging. I used to be able to blog very easily. I had more post ideas than I could ever keep up with. If I had stuck to it, I could have posted every day, probably more than once a day. Now, I get ideas, but when I sit down to type them up, I freeze and go blank. I can’t think of anything to write. One word may pop up, then I have nothing to follow up with.

It took me awhile, but I finally figured out what I changed, and why things got a bit difficult. (Because I really do enjoy blogging!) It has to do with one little word I wrote in the last paragraph; “type”.

When I write my books, poems, etc. I almost always do them by hand. When I participated in Perry’s scribble fest, I actually typed for ten minutes, but when I went to finish the story that I began, I printed it out and wrote it in my notebook. I’ve tried working on my books in a Word document, but I almost never get very far. It’s not because I don’t type fast enough either – I can type very fast! Something about looking at the screen though, just seems to send my brain into the desert!

When I’m writing often, I go through tons of paper! In fact, I probably use twice as much lined paper, as all of my family combined. That and pens. I love pens. Pencils are good for journaling and timelines (that way I can erase, instead of start over!) but pens are my favorite to write with! I like the look of the ink on the paper, the smooth glide of the pen as I form my letters, the smell of the paper and the ink combined, as well as the feel as my hand slides across the sheet.

All of this is lacking when I type, so maybe it has something to do with it. I don’t know. Maybe it has to do with the bright light in my face whenever I’m looking at the computer screen. Maybe it’s the little blinking line at the end of every sentence or word, that seems to be saying, “Come on, come on! Hurry up and finish! Do something! I don’t like waiting around!” I’m fine when it comes to editing as I type out my first draft. I can add or remove as I go, with no problems. It’s the first draft that I have problems with, unless I write it by hand.

What does all of this have to do with blogging? I realized that I used to treat my posts like all of my other writing. I wrote them by hand a day or two ahead of time, then I typed them out and posted them. I don’t know exactly when I stopped, but now, I tend to try typing them up on the day of the post, with no handwritten draft. So, with the exception of my book reviews, I’m going to get out my notebook and try handwriting my posts again. I think this will be fun…

To the KING be all the glory!

~ Embossed in Black

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Isn’t this a pretty looking little book? To tell you the truth, I have absolutely no idea what it is about. I’m pretty sure it’s not fiction, but that’s about as far as my knowledge goes, though it may be a devotional. It’s one of my Mom’s books. It’s titled Daily Food. I’m pretty sure it’s not a cookbook though either. Maybe I should take a better look at the inside. Isn’t the front design neat?

To the KING be all the glory!

~ A Random Post of Paragraphs…

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I’ve been particularly uninspired in the posting department this morning. I can’t seem to think up a good and coherent post for the day.

I was busy this week, so I didn’t get a chance to write Wednesday’s book review. I’m planning one of For Keeps, the second in the Aggie series, next week. I already have the picture for the post, I just need to write the post. I even know what the next weeks review is supposed to be. LORD willing, I’ll have both of those written in time.

I really need to re-design my blog. Hearts were fine for February, but I’m ready to change it. This time though, I think I want to stick to it for a few months. Maybe I’ll try to come up with something that looks good for Spring, that could go into Summer if I want it too. That or something that looks very literary. I haven’t decided yet, but hopefully it will be done in the next week or two.

Grandmother’s Letters is coming along well, if a little slowly. My sisters seem to be enjoying the story though, and that’s a good thing. I have no idea how many words I have written, since I handwrite every thing, and I haven’t gotten around to typing it out yet, but I know that it’s at least 20 pages. Which means, it will probably be 10 when I type it out, because of the paper I’m using right now.

I just finished reading The Heavens Declare by Perry Elizabeth and I think I’m going to read Emma by Jane Austen next. I had started it last year, but I got interrupted part way through, and now I think I’ll just start it over. It’s been a long time since I read a complete Austen novel. I’m not sure what else I’m reading, besides my Bible right now… I probably ought to change that.

I’ve got a couple of other writing related projects in the works, but we’ll see how they go, before I really post about them. Hopefully one of them will be completed this month though. I also need to finish the editing of A Year with the Potters. A few more hours should suffice on that.

That’s all for now, I suppose!

 

To the KING be all the glory!

~If You’re Wondering Where I Am…

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T’was the first week of January,
When I looked all around,
And wondered if my brain
Were still intact and quite sound.

It seemed ready to burst,
With all the things running through,
Trying hard to remember;
“Where, what, when and who?”

Boxes surrounded me,
Like Cardboardian Mountain.
With tape making rivers,
And falling down fountains.

All around there were piles,
That lay ready to be packed.
Books seemed everywhere,
Though most neatly stacked.

The thought of moving day,
Seemed so very far away!
Then again there was a lot
To do before that busy day!

So I looked at my list of things to do,
Which seemed longer all the time,
And decided to get going again,
My mountain of work to climb.

So off I go, and if you’re reading this,
Know that this story is true,
So I’ll be a somewhat absent blogger,
So you know, for a week or maybe two.

I’ve got some old books to post,
Just pictures to see,
But you won’t be reading
Much writing from me.

When moving is over,
Then back I should be,
With all my normal posts…
To the KING be all the glory!