Reminder for a Blogginner (Blog-Beginner)

       I entered the blogging world in order to improve my writing skills, especially in creative ways. Before, I always tell myself  to practice writing, read and read articles and the likes, and become writing as one of my hobbies. Just this afternoon, I visited few blog sites and I found there write-ups very interesting and read-worthy. I really envy them. Although, I have a valid excuse, that I am still a neophyte at blogger so I still have long long way to go to be like them. It's been almost six months already since I started blogging yet I notice myself 'slowly' improving. Tsk

       So, I visited Mr. Google and searched on how to improve my writing skills. I might as well keep it by myself because it's maybe senseless sharing something to people who don't need 'reminders'. But, please allow me to do so, so that I'll always be reminded and reminded in case I somehow forget.

       I found different articles but I find this one a more interesting exercise. I chose this because I think this is apt for me as an aspiring creative writer. :)

Here it is:


1.) Take a mediocre, horrible or fabulous piece of your writing. It doesn't need to be long, just writing. Go through it and look for non-descriptive words, such as 'nice', 'beautiful' and 'wonderful'. List these words, and detail what they are actually supposed to be describing.

A nice outfit - Nice means as many things as there are people! Does nice mean green or blue? Cotton or polyester? A skirt or pants? Matching or eclectic?
A beautiful day - Some folks like rain, some love the sun. Are there clouds? Is it morning or evening? Is it a day to lounge at home or go out and socialize? What constitutes a beautiful day? Beauty? What's that?
You can see by these examples that non-descriptive words rob your writing of what makes it unique - you!

2.) This is one of my favorites. I came across it as I was studying metaphors. On the left side of the page, list tangible nouns. Ocean, flood, steam shovel, cinder block, spoon. On the right side of the page, list intangible nouns. Respect, desire, hunger, flight. Now combine them in a phrase like this:
'a of '. Examples would be 'an ocean of respect', a spoonful of desire'. Let yourself get carried away with this, and you will come up with some very powerful images.

3.) Open up a dictionary. Choose a word and write about it for 10 minutes, non-stop. Choose another word and do the same. Choose a third and write 10 more minutes. Although you have three different words, there may be a common thread running through them. Look for it. The day I did this, the rainy weather permeated my three pieces of random writing. If a thread is not there, try and connect these three separate pieces of writing.

4.) Make a list about something. Choose something ordinary and make a list of things about it or related to it. Do it off the top of your head, taking just 10 minutes or so. Now read it. You will feel a rhythm to it after a few lines, and it will sound poetic. If you make a list about a kiss or love or flowers, you may have a sweet poem when you're done.

The class I did this in listed a yard sale. Sounds dull? It was actually very interesting to hear what everyone had to say about a yard sale, the contents, the seller, the other buyers, the type of day it was and so on. A yard sale is not dull subject matter!

5.) Find a picture in a magazine. Make sure it interests you. Look this picture over carefully for just a minute and write about it for at least 10 minutes. Describe the detail, the light, the subject matter. Are there people? What are they thinking? How did they get there? Who are they? You could do the traditional 'Who What When Where Why' routine. You'll be surprised at how much you can see in a picture when you have to!

(c)  Demand Media 2011
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       Another thing. I remember our writing workshops before facilitated by our technical adviser in the yearbook publication. Our adviser also introduced different good exercises. Wiw! Though those have been nerve-cracking sessions but at least those sessions pushed me to improve and keep my creativity flowing. >.<Now, it's time for me to double time... Wish me luck! Write On! :D


Uhm...

       It's 1:20 pm. I am not in the mood to study. I'd rather procrastinate  make something else.
Well, I'm pretty sure this isn't a waist of time because I'm making my remaining forty minutes 'productive'. Maybe? (insert smiley face with a winking eye) I'm probably one of the luckiest persons in the whole world today. Hoho Yeah. Like, first, I wasn't able to study my lessons in Philosophy and Management but I found the tests sort of not that challenging. I mean it. Hihi And also, it's because of my 'kind' seatmates. (If you know what I mean!) Hmmm...
      My cellphone's time strikes at 1:26 pm. I'm still busy typing the keyboard and facing the monitor, writing what's on my head.Weird. I find myself weird. I'm not like this before; carefree, happy-go-lucky. Somebody just awakened my sleeping creative juices. (chos!) Uhm. I have an exam at 2:00 pm. I haven't even studied anything. I just finished doing my "Earth's Wheel of Information" for my Physics class. Now, I'm already contented. Haha I really don't care. I sound insane. I know right?
Well, oh-well. That's what I'm feeling right now.
     1:34 pm--the time. I guess it's time to say chao now. Actually, I still have to do some "ninja
 " moves for my Physics exam. Our instructor required us to do so, in Cebuano we call it "kodigo." This is crazy! Haha Well, I'm a good student. I just follow what he told us. Hihi
     It's twenty minutes before two already. Yet, I don't feel butterflies flying in my stomach. I still very confident. To kill the remaining time is what I want to do.
     Express what I feel right now. Write what I want to say...because  it makes me feel better. To unleash the depressions and stresses within me. I just want to be inspired and feel like I'm totally free--from worries outside. So that when I go out form this cool place I'll be wearing a warm smile and say hello to the world. No fear--if I'll fail or get low score.
    Now it's quarter to two. I have to stop this heaven I'm feeling inside of me. Whether I like it or not. I have to face the reality that I have to take the exam not really ready. This is it!
Chao!
 Honestly, I'll be getting ready. Don't worry. :)

What's Happening?

       I hate it because something's going wrong with Mr. Post a Comment, Sir Add and Bro. Insert Image in Blogger which I didn't expect to happen. It's already (seriously) displeasing to me and for sure to the blogger users out there who are also 'greatly' affected by these problems. But, I just hope that these aren't 'universal' problems (insert poker face here) and I'll be able to determine how to solve these ASAP.

       Well, here are the three problems that really bothered me:
            
            1.) The "Post a Comment" box is not working. I noticed that after I typed my comment and clicked the Publish button, the comments are not published. Then the phrase "Please choose a profile" shows. And, I really have no idea what it means! >.< My goodness!

             2.) I wanted to follow someone but whenever I click the Follow button, this dialog box below eventually just popped out. 
            3.) Lastly, inserting photos to my post from the computer took me centuries to do so! ;-/ OH-EM! Good thing I got Dora's power of being an adventurous explorer and I was able to make some solution for it! Haha

        Anyways, does anyone know the solutions? If you do, please leave a comment. (I wish you could! *evil grin) I know Mr. Google is just a monitor away but I think it'll be better if you'll extend some help.
Thanks ahead! ;)

These stuffs hinder me to enjoy blogging so please help me. ^^,

Smile


                   
"A smile is a lighting system of the face, the cooling system of the head 
and the heating system of the heart."

                 I just want to share a picture of mine I just edited a while ago (which I deserve a CLAP CLAP). And the quote above first came out from my thoughts. It's actually a saying I got from a high school classmate whom also my friend. I really can't forget it since it's like  I've been repeating that line in my so-called "speech" (parody or collection of speeches I made  when I was still in first year high school) whenever my group of friends and I got bored. Like, yeah? One way of killing boredom. FYI, I was kind of the batch comedian before. Anyways, you're maybe familiar with the quote since it's not originally from her.
                 
               Going back to her, this gal is a close friend of mine. I remember how we shared smiles and laughters before. We used to laugh like there's no tomorrow. As in! If Batman has Robin as his side-kick (far-out! Wala na ko'y ma-think), it's like me having her. That's how close we were. That's why, when I was editing this photo, I remember that girl. Her name is Erla. But maybe, unlike your best or true or whatever you call your close friends, we super barely see or spend some leisure time chit-chatting each other. Because she's studying at the neighboring university--and that also cause me to miss her a lot.


              Although she maybe can't read this, I still dedicate this post and the edited picture of mine to her. ;)






     

         



Who says I'm totally happy?
That I'm a no-problem person...
That I just laugh at life's uncertainties...
That I'm very optimistic!
That sadness and loneliness is not my friend!
Who are they?
Aren't you one of us, are you?

Sometimes, life is just so unfair.
They think I'm very alright...
That I have true friends who are always there for me?
That I'm not alone in this effin world?
That I am in bliss?
But actually I'm not!
Deep inside I'm slowly drowning,
Wilting...
And dying...helplessly.