Sunday, April 10, 2011

[Weekly Whimsy] Whammy


edit/update: WOW!!!!! What a Whammy for ME! Ron over at FTW announced a some-what comeback....


[Welcome to Weekly Whimsy! Why write when words have withdrawn...]

“Remember when it used to go like this…” Lauryn Hill, That Thing

Today is a day of  strange liberation. 

 It’s certainly got a sense of melancholy and some serious nostalgia, but it’s very freeing too. Why?

I’ve decided not to write any more Weekly Whimsy posts.

I looked at my posting history, and I have 24 of those babies put out there for your viewing pleasure. I loved writing each and every one. I loved coming up with the cool themes, the great alliterations, the ingenious ways to touch on a variety of topics most gamer dudes would never encounter or examine seriously. I loved crafting those compositions, finding the appropriate pictures and touching those of you that read in some way.

I don’t like being tied to it. I don’t like the forced and less-than natural feeling some of the posts had (to me). I don’t like how many Sunday mornings I got up early to write rather than hanging out with TheDude. Some weeks I was ahead of the game and had my stuff done before I went to bed Saturday, but most of the time I was winging it early in the am.

Don’t despair… I’m not giving up the writing overall- it just won’t be scheduled for every Sunday anymore. I’ll post whatever, whenever; truly the essence of whimsy. You can’t put a timeframe on inspiration, and so I won’t. I’ll just write when the mood strikes me and you can enjoy it when it comes.

I love writing, and I plan to continue bringing great content. I just need to do it on my own schedule, so that I can enjoy my husband, my kids, my dog, my store, my community, my gaming and my friends in a way that works for me.


Be Well,


‘Lo

3 comments:

  1. I completely understand where you're coming from. I too have given up on forcing myself into a schedule. There are certain things I try and get up weekly but if I don't have the time then I don't stress over it. You're right, you should write when you're inspired, not when you feel obligated to.

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  2. You both put it well. Looking at the number, 24 is still an impressive commitment, and you didn't let any lack of inspiration skimp on quality that I could see. Good news that when they come in future they'll be even better.

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  3. It's a good decision to make. Your writing's excellent and forcing yourself to write a weekly item is a quick way to start disliking it.

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