Internetties, I am thinking of becoming much more serious about writing (Not HERE of course, here you'll still find mindless drivel, pocket lists, recipes, half-baked poems, chicken news and blunk drogging). I have a lot of stuff to say, apparently, and I've had plenty of practice writing over the past TWO AND A HALF YEARS! Wow, I've been writing for two and a half years!
You bloggy buddies have given me such awesome encouragement, corrected my spelling, awarded me with cool buttons, offered feedback and been real friends. So I'm beginning a journey today: Nan, the Writer.
What do you think? Any advice? There are some cool writing websites out there that I've been checking out. I'm going to the library tomorrow, to grab some books on writing, freelancing and so on. I'm thinking of doing a course. What do I need to know?
And, say I was going to write a column on moving to Bournemouth for a local paper. What would I call it?? Do you know, I love the name of my website: "Things I've Found In Pockets" was a flash of inspiration, something I didn't even have to think about. But now, I'm stumped. I want something witty and brilliant and totally amazing (like me!). "Fierce Invalids Home From Hot Climates" is taken, alas. So, here's a chance for YOU to win a prize, my friends! Suggest a byline for me. If I decide to go with your suggestion, I will write a guest post for your blog, all about your awesomeness! Or any other topic of your desire. Anything at all. As long as it won't lead to my being arrested.
Hee hee! This is so exciting!
Comments
Come From Away
Familiar looking folks who talk funny
Stranger in a Strange Land.
How about
"There are no chickens in Bournemouth"
or
"From de bush to de beach"
I gots no good suggestions for you, just have fun with it and I am very inspired by you!
Beachcombers
Nomads land
From Sandy toes to fuzzy socks!
Port of Spain Style
Nan from Atlantis
Home from home
Greener grass
Gridlock Holiday
The Transatlantic Hippie Chick
You are superb writer -- such a nice touch, and such a good way of blending the serious, the whimsical and the domestic. it's a gift.
I like Nan from Trinidad, myself :)
How about: "Island Hopping".
At the risk of sounding self-promoting, you need to check out The End of the Book just published by Bridle Path Press. It's a good resource for writers at any stage in their careers.
Tales from a small Island? nice double entendre huh!
Anyway, Nan, go for it, you have the talent and most importantly the attitude, mindset to do it.
I ready to start the facebook fan page for you
Diana
Stranger in a Strange Land.
Work from home India