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The Eight Random Things about me meme

DonaldHTaylor sent me this meme to do so what the hey I thought and here I go:

The rules:

  1. Post these rules before you give your facts.
  2. List 8 random facts about yourself.
  3. At the end of your post, choose (tag) 8 people and list their names, linking to them.
  4. Leave a comment on their blog, letting them know they’ve been tagged.

Now this is effectively a chain letter via blogs but it will allow me to highlight some of my favourite bloggers so if I tag you… I read your blog often and if you choose to participate that’s fine, if not, I’ll still read your blog… 🙂

1. I don’t like chain emails that threaten bad luck

2. I do like red manilla folders.

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4. My new wallet cost $90, but I love it and it holds my mobile phone but not all the crap still in my old wallet.

5. I am not very good at long term projects, except as it turns out, this blog.

6. I’m really annoyed that Sarah didn’t get through to the final 12 of Idol.

7. I have three moles which are currently on 6-month reviews!

8. I buy make-up from supermarkets.

And I love reading Reading Circles, Adelaide Writer, Are Don and Carol Coming?, Individual Chic, James O’Brien, H&B, Hot Water and I Drew This… and many more – see my reading list.

(Oh and random fact number 9. I’m not very good at following rules so I won’t be leaving comments at everyone’s blog that I nominated saying please do this meme… though I probably will leave a comment just because you write great articles and I like you!)

All women blogging carnival

I’m participating in the All Women Blogging Carnival on AbsoluteLeigh. A blog carnival is a collection of blogs with a similar theme or at least something in common – in this case – yes 10 points for working it out – all written by women. I guess it’s a way to read some new blogs… Meanwhile women were left in the cold & Flu aisle that are homeopathic. viagra cialis for sale The reliability levitra line pharmacy of a drugstore should be checked before getting any deal as many counterfeit websites are also available. Neither, it http://www.heritageihc.com/athletic cheap cialis should be used carelessly only to satisfy one’s hunger. These are marketed as the lowest price on cialis at-home alternative to the more expensive name brand. I’ve submitted my bath post mainly because of Zoe’s comment that it looks like a girl bath. It seemed… appropriate.

Grumpy Old Woman

That’s me. I’ve had the database fixed and this site is still stuffed, although I can still see all the posts in the back end. So I’m grumpy.

Last night I went to see Grumpy Old Women at the Burswood. I’m thinking I’m still too young. For one thing I was confused by their demographic. They talk about being 48 (which Jenny Eclair actually is… the others are 50 and 55), they act about 70, in fact even my closer to 80 mother-in-law acts younger than they did onstage.

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The best line? Strokes are the new Botox. 🙂

Gobsmacked

I’m sitting here stunned.

My entire website seems to have disappeared overnight. Apart from this index page.

Last night I changed my template because my old one seemed to be getting slower by the day. When I logged off last night everything was working. Today. Nothing.

Has this happened to anyone before?

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Update2: And now I think my database is corrupted. Double Unhappiness!

Update3: Thought for a while my configuration was at fault but no – almost lost the lot – but luckily Moshu saved me. I love Moshu.

Update4: Going to bed and hoping my server has a look at the DB overnight. Fingers crossed!

Corded

We had a clever cordless keyboard and mouse for our “second” computer. The less good one that we let the kids use (they are not allowed to touch the “good” one because they keep going to bloody games sites that download all sorts of spyware).

Today I switched them back to corded. And it works so much better that I can use the computer again. Honestly it was so annoying when the mouse didn’t react immediately! I don’t know how the kids put up with it as long as they did.

So here I am typing this on the old computer and it’s not so bad. Bad luck for the kids though. As they can’t get on. Mwah ha ha ha.

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Maybe me being on the computer makes me a good mother after all… 🙂

… and er Happy St Patricks Day!

Am I Gwendolyn?

I was checking out Em’s Blog where she has admitted writing a secret blog…

That got me to thinking… I used to have a secret blog – I was Princess Sultana and I used to write about what I really felt about things/people/my relationships etc. But I let it lapse and the reason I think I let it lapse is that I write for people to read. I need the reader-writer relationship to be in place for this to be worthwhile. Even if it is only one reader.

I accept that that means that I’m probably shallow and that sometimes I can’t say what I really want to say (not that I seem to censor very much!!) but that’s me.
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I wonder that I didn’t think of writing a journal and leaving it lying around the house for someone to read… maybe I needed a comments facility… maybe I need more than one reader? Maybe my one reader needs to be someone other than those who I live with. An outsider validating my life by reading my blog. That’s a bit scary. 🙂

Maybe I am Gwendolyn from Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest: “I never travel without my diary. One should always have something sensational to read in the train.”

If a tree falls in a forest…

Last weekend I was asked to chair two sessions at the Words and Ideas Festival – part of PIAF. I’m usually pretty nervous about these things but as you know I love reading so the chance to score a pile of books and be *forced* to read for *work* seemed my kind of heaven.

Originally I was booked to do a session on Biographies – I was a bit disappointed when it was cancelled but in a way relieved because frankly, biography ain’t my thang. It was serendipity (my daughter’s current favourite word). Instead I ended up with crime fiction – how to maintain the suspense and young adult fiction. How lucky am I? I love crime fiction and I have two small people who are just getting into YA fiction. Bliss.

We had a bit of email correspondence between the panellists pre-conference which was helpful in working out how to run the sessions. My philosophy about the Words and Ideas conference is that there needs to be interaction between the authors on stage and the audience because the “art” of writing is the harmonic that is created when the work is read.

It’s the same with the visual arts – which is usually presented without explanation for the viewer to interpret. The reader takes the words – and interprets them from their own frame of reference, set of assumptions and life experience.

The joy for me in talking with authors is to discover whether my interpretation matches theirs to some degree.

Sometimes you notice how beautifully the words are written on the page – ‘good writing’ – but for me the best writing is when I don’t notice the construction of a sentence. Although having said that I do love it when a writer employs a particularly fine phrase.

For example, I’m reading Zoe Heller’s book Notes on a Scandal at the moment and she described the teachers in the staff room as slumping “slack shouldered” – what a great descriptive phrase.
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The books I got to read for the Crime Writer’s forum were ‘The Resurrectionist’ by James Bradley – a grisly tale of a young anatomist at the turn of the last century, Michael White’s ‘Equinox’ – which links Newton with a modern murder – very gross scenes – and Louise Welsh’s book ‘The Bullet Trick’ – the tale of a flawed conjurer.

Of the three I enjoyed – and perhaps that’s not the right word – The Resurrectionist best. The writing was superior IMHO and even though the subject matter was challenging :). The thing with good writing is that you feel good that you’ve read it – does that make sense? You might have enjoyed Dan Brown’s Da Vinci Code, but you don’t get that literary high of reading really good writing from it… or at least that’s how I felt.

Equinox was the easist to read – but not challenging – and I found the premise a bit far fetched. The Bullet Trick was the least engaging for me, but not hard to read, just hard to keep reading.

In the Young Adult section I had Garry Disher, Kate McCaffrey and Julia Lawrinson. Of these I found Kate’s and Garry’s books the most engaging – Garry is the more literary of the two I suppose but Kate’s issue of Cyberbullying was on the money. Julia’s book Bye Beautiful I didn’t get into as much but I do like some of her other books and in fact bought one of her younger novels for my girl. We had a lively discussion and the audience were great.

Of both sessions the most interesting point for me was when we started discussing whether or not people write to be read. My feeling is that they must. As I do I suppose with this blog. Would I write all this down if I didn’t think you, dear internet, might read it or at least skim it and perhaps add your two cents worth at the end? No I would not. I’m honest enough to realise that to have even just an audience of one makes it worth my while to spend a few minutes blogging every day. Sure, in the end there are benefits for me. My writing improves glacially, and I have a record of the last four years of my life.

But in the end – it’s all about you – the reader. For if you don’t read it – or if the possibility doesn’t exist for you to read it – does it make a sound?

Why do I blog?

Hmmm this was a question I didn’t really consider until I took part in this online survey. One of the questions asks why you keep blogging.

My answer is because I tend to use this space to form opinions.  I should call this blog – I write therefore I think – because often, that’s how it is.  It’s also a great tool to practice writing.  And I enjoy it.  It makes me feel connected, especially when you, dear one, comment.  Reading that back I can see I need the practice. 🙂

I really enjoyed filling out this survey because it made me think about what I do and how important this blog has become in my life.  After all I’ve been regularly updating this since 2003 and doing photo blogs from 2002 some of which I’ve transferred to the new photo gallery.  I miss it when I don’t blog now, searching out internet cafes and business lounges in hotels while I’m away from home…

What about keeping a normal diary you say?  Well I tried that.  Even bought an expensive, deerskin leather diary in which to note my thoughts… it just wasn’t the same.  I need the keyboard.  I am a modern woman.  And maybe – just a tiny bit mind – a bit of a geek.  And photos are easier online.

Which leads me to how I got onto this survey.  I was checking out the author of this page.

You’ve heard of Second Life… right?  An online 3D community where you create your look and move about this world basically doing what you might do in the real world but being able to fly and maybe look a little thinner than you do in the real world. 

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