I’m back in London. It’s a short trip. Getting shorter by the day. But I’m here. When I was getting ready to fly back to London I got nervous. I was suddenly afraid I’d get back here and things would be different. I was afraid that all those feeling I thought I had when I… Continue reading Back in London
Tag: writing
It’s Not Writer’s Block…It’s Stress
It’s been hard to write lately. I've been blaming it on my post-dissertation decompressing but I know it’s more. I've been stressed. There are things on my mind that I haven’t wanted to really share except with a few friends and some of my family. It’s nothing horrible or tragic…well not in the grand scheme… Continue reading It’s Not Writer’s Block…It’s Stress
Changing Habits: Procrastination
It's about 9:00pm on a March evening. I have a 2500 word Literature Review due in 24 hours. I've done all the research. I have journal articles that cover each part of the topic that I've read, made notes on, and organised into sections. I've even created an outline and colour coded it with each source so I… Continue reading Changing Habits: Procrastination
When Words Fail You
It’s not easy being a writer. I’m just going to put that out there. I’m not looking for sympathy or anything of the sort. How could I ask for commiseration for something I clearly choose to do even if it does not currently come with any monetary reward? I actually just felt the need to… Continue reading When Words Fail You
Letters
I've been reading a biography of Alan Turning, Alan Turning: The Enigma, written by Andrew Hodges. The Imitation Game comes out in the cinema soon and I want to educate myself a bit before I see the film. It's quite interesting despite Hodges' extensive discussion of mathematics which will probably get even more complicated as… Continue reading Letters