dahlia_moon: (Dumbledore is gay)
I came across something interesting tonight. It made me think about what kind of writer I am. I generally do write in my comfort zone- as I'm sure most other people do.

Well, this interesting tidbit was about this person writing outside of their comfort zone. And I applaude that. I think it takes some serious guts to go and try to write something one doesn't necessarily write.

The thing with me is that I do not have those serious guts- about anything let alone trying to write things I normally don't. It's sort of ironic because I'll read almost anything (bar anything rated above PG-15, of course), but to actually sit down and write almost everything I read would be, well, quite impossible. And I don't think it's all nervousness that's stopping me either, of course that plays a large part, but it's also the having-no-plotbunny that hinders the writing as well.

But, I firmly believe that with practice, it'll be easier for me to write whatever comes and to not be so censored in what I try to write. Because if I did that, I'd think I'd be a fierce, prolific writer--it'd also probably help if I wasn't so lazy and faffing about the internet most of the time, instead working on my writing. But, eh....

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I was watching Naruto tonight (as I always do--major loyal fan) and I think I seriously squee'd over the interactions between Pakkun and Ton-Ton, and if you're not a fan of/familiar with Naruto, Ton-Ton is a pig, and Pakkun is a dog...

...yeah, but seriously, Ton-Ton is such a cute piggy with her white pearls around her neck, and her oink-oinks, and the two cute animals would be so cute together!~~ (Well, if Pakkun can talk...certainly a pig and a dog could be romantic together...)
dahlia_moon: (I'd rather die than be away from you (Tw)
I'm sleep deprived today. :(

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LOLZ. THIS IS THE CUTEST THING EVER!!

It's Torchwood Babiez!!

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I'm probably going to backlog [livejournal.com profile] fannish5 until some good ones come up...

Friday February 2, 2007

Name five books that could be great movies. (As far as *I* know, these haven't been made into movies, yet.)

1. Bloody Jack by L.A. Meyer
2. Monsoon Summer by Mitali Perkins
3. Poison by Chris Wooding
4. Confessions of A Shopaholic by Sophia Kinsella
5. Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli

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