I do totally understand the lack of topics/time issue. I'm trying to do this month without Internet access at home and I can't say that's fun. But definitely my main prize is to finish!
I think because it isn't at all about the prize. I haven't won anything doing NaBloPoMo and I suspect most don't. For me it's about the self-discipline of committing to writing every day and making myself find that time.
I generally try to post eve…
dude, i have a lengthy draft post that's all in response to something on your blog from like a *century* ago... stay tuned for when i eventually finish it and post it live, cuz it's bound to happen sometime this month!
Well, since I was a young and impressionable high school kid, I've always carried a notebook with me. Literally, if you are in need of a piece of paper or a pen, I will have it.
No question.
The general game plan I have for the month is this: If m…
i love your photos!
actually, that's another strategy: LOTS of photos, because you can always simply describe what was happening when you took it.
good one!
Calling all queer bloggers living in Canada, as well as Canadian queers living elsewhere: Here's your chance to move beyond the QCB blogroll, by participating in NaBloPoMo!
Calling all queer bloggers living in Canada, as well as Canadian queers living elsewhere: Here's your chance to move beyond the QCB blogroll, by participating in NaBloPoMo!
the feral geographer is a cis-gendered white queer female who lives on an island off the western coast of canada.
she really is a geographer, as evidenced by
* a childhood obsession with maps
* a university degree in the discipline
* a current membership with the canadian association of geographers
she really is feral too, or at least she strives to be… as evidenced by
* a habit of skipping work in favour of reading/adventuring/making stuff
* a predilection for scavenging items from the trash instead of buying them new
* a preference for relying on community instead of the state to solve her problems
the feral geographer also identifies as an anarchist, a feminist, an activist, an anti-racist, and an artist. oh yeah, and a bike geek: she loves bicycles. other favourite things include d.i.y., science fiction, chapped lips, public transit, public radio, public libraries, figs, and critical analysis of just about anything. the feral geographer takes a stand against particle board, gates that stand alone with no fence on either side of them, and fruit salad; she urges you to do the same.