31 Days, 31 Memories - Day 15
Jan. 14th, 2006 11:07 pm*Sniff* Thus ends the evening marathon and there is no more Samurai Champloo. Oh Jin and pals, you will live on in re-runs.
But hey, halfway point! You know you want to join in.
( 15. Elementary School )
But hey, halfway point! You know you want to join in.
( 15. Elementary School )
31 Days, 31 Memories - Day 9
Jan. 8th, 2006 11:06 pmHey, it's (almost) Monday! Time to yawn off the weekend sloth and join in the memoryfest. Yes, you.
( 9. Elementary School )
( 9. Elementary School )
31 Days, 31 Memories - Day 1
Jan. 1st, 2006 12:00 amHappy New Year!
Thus commences our month-long creative writing project of sorts -- a memory per day for all of January. Please, feel free to contribute as often as you like.
( 1. Elementary School )
Thus commences our month-long creative writing project of sorts -- a memory per day for all of January. Please, feel free to contribute as often as you like.
( 1. Elementary School )
Communal New Year's Resolution?
Dec. 28th, 2005 12:18 pmI've been meaning to start this project for a while now, ever since a friend gave me a notebook he found at a medieval fair. The pages are small and unlined, and I thought it might be nice to fill them with little snapshot-memories, a sort of mental and artistic exercise and bank of story material. Looking back, I think I got the idea after reading the first few pages of "Why Write?" in Paul Auster's The Red Notebook, where he talks about the small miracle of having caught his daughter at the bottom of a staircase when she tripped at the top. With all the craziness of other projects, I never got started, but New Year's is as good a time as any. One a day for the year: "365 Days, 365 Memories" seems like a worthy goal.
And then I thought, why not make the first month a group endeavor? I'm going to post one memory here each day, January 1st through 31st, in the spirit of
lysa1's Snakey Advent icons, and all of you are invited to post your own in comments (or links to your own blogs) as often as you please. They might be innocuous little moments or events or conversations that were significant or tell a story (I think the little ones will be more fun), from anytime throughout your life, as personal or as removed as you want. You dropped an ice cream cone at a theme park; a girl was teased for being too tall in the third grade; your friend's uncle once said you looked like a particular celebrity. We're brimming with them.
Maybe it sounds like a terribly adolescent exercise, but I'd like to think that anything that keeps you writing is worthwhile.
See you on January 1st?
And then I thought, why not make the first month a group endeavor? I'm going to post one memory here each day, January 1st through 31st, in the spirit of
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Maybe it sounds like a terribly adolescent exercise, but I'd like to think that anything that keeps you writing is worthwhile.
See you on January 1st?