This is a static copy of In the Rose Garden, which existed as the center of the western Utena fandom for years. Enjoy. :)
Satyr. This sounds amazing. Ambitious, yes, but writing a book at all seems like an ambitious thing, you know? This is a really brave, really admirable thing for you to do--speaking from the standpoint of a fellow writer (although poetry isn't the same as the nonfiction novel) and introvert--I really have to say that you're aiming to do a really wonderful thing. I'm want to emotionally support you (as does this whole forum, I'm sure) through the entire journey. I can't really give any advice at the moment, but please do let me know if you need someone to vent to about the whole writing process thing. Because writer's block can be a bitch, especially when you're dealing with the creative writing genre. I'd be more than happy to act as a venting board for any of that frustration, and to give you any writing pointers/exercises/bits of advice that might help you.
Other than that, I'm totally following your blog and hoping you come to Pittsburgh. While I can't offer you a place to stay, as I have nowhere to live there myself, I'd be really happy to talk to you and point you to good places in the city for whatever you need. And to see you. Seeing a not-quite-stranger might help a little sometimes, right?
Good luck!! We're all rooting for you! Try to be brave and don't lose faith in yourself or you ideas. This is a great idea and you will write it well.
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You do have a good camera, right? If not, I might insist on loaning you mine when you get here and having you mail it back when you get home.
See you soon buddy.
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bella wrote:
I can't really give any advice at the moment, but please do let me know if you need someone to vent to about the whole writing process thing. Because writer's block can be a bitch, especially when you're dealing with the creative writing genre. I'd be more than happy to act as a venting board for any of that frustration, and to give you any writing pointers/exercises/bits of advice that might help you.
Other than that, I'm totally following your blog and hoping you come to Pittsburgh. While I can't offer you a place to stay, as I have nowhere to live there myself, I'd be really happy to talk to you and point you to good places in the city for whatever you need. And to see you. Seeing a not-quite-stranger might help a little sometimes, right?
Thank you, bella! I just might take you up on both of those offers. Even if I'm now downgrading the love story part of the trip (see previous post), I do hope to do quite a bit of writing, between love stories from friends and travelogue and poetry and just plain blogging. As for Pitt, I may very well end up in the area! I'll write you when I know.
Stormy wrote:
You do have a good camera, right? If not, I might insist on loaning you mine when you get here and having you mail it back when you get home.
See you soon buddy.
Yeah, I'm breaking my long-standing resolution not to photograph my vacations I'm always afraid that looking for snapshots will take me out of the moment and leave me with a pale proxy for actual memories... but a trip of this length, to the places I'm going, deserves to be recorded! If only for concrete proof that yes, it really happened. So yes, I invested in a decent digital camera. What I really need is a Pensieve, but I'll settle for this!
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That sounds like quite a trip. For me, at least, not doing the book would have been the right choice. That would have put a lot of extra worries on something that seems fun enough as a sort of passive taking-in.
I hope everything goes well for you, and with any luck you'll get a story or two from it without even trying .
Edit: If you were going through DC on your way back south through the northerly route, I could probably get together with you at least, if not put you up. (I might be able to do that as well... would depend a lot on when.) Feel free to message me on this forum if you like.
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Have fun, Satyr! While you're out west, Yellowstone is more than worth a visit!
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FINE. This gonna be the latest birthday card ever, but not my fault.
Best of luck, dear, and for god's sake let us know every stinking little detail!
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If you need a detour through Poland, you're more than welcome here
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I will be in Vancouver in late July/early August, we should frolic if you are coming there. We can explore the city together. Granted, we did just meet, so no worries if that would be uncomfortable.
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By the end of her trip, she'll have visited half the world and met all of us irl, lol.
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Wow, so much support from everyone!! Y'all are so sweet. Thank you. I've put on my trip map those of you who have offered to meet me or put me up along the way, and if I end up deciding to hit your area I'll let you know as soon as I can!
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By the end of her trip, she'll have visited half the world and met all of us irl, lol.
Hee hee! If I had the time and disposable income I would totally fly to Britain and Poland and Australia and impose on IRGers on every continent I could. Sadly, if I go to Vancouver it'll most likely be in early to mid-July, so we'll probably miss each other there...
Valeli wrote:
That sounds like quite a trip. For me, at least, not doing the book would have been the right choice. That would have put a lot of extra worries on something that seems fun enough as a sort of passive taking-in.
I'm still planning on doing some writing, and maybe asking the friends I stay with for love stories, but yeah, I don't really need to put more pressure on myself. The journey's already more than a passive taking-in -- I'll have to plan so much as I go, right down to where to stay and what roads to go down! -- and there's plenty of room for self-discovery-through-adversity here without also trying to conquer my quasi-social-phobia.
Giovanna wrote:
FINE. This gonna be the latest birthday card ever, but not my fault.
Best of luck, dear, and for god's sake let us know every stinking little detail!
Follow my blog! As for the birthday card, I will be delighted to see it when I get home. By then I'll probably even have forgotten its existence, so I'll be twice as delighted by the surprise!
I leave in thirteen hours. I'm packed, except for my books and toiletries, and psychologically I'm as ready as I'm ever gonna be. I'm also realizing that though my routine is boring and I don't like my job, it's all so comforting in its predictability. Abandoning that is going to be hard, but that's how one conquers inertia. Emotion in motion.
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It doesn't just sound impressive, it is~
Best of luck, Satyr!
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Like I said in chat, you're free to stop by my place! I'm north of Mylene though and I know you're headed south, but regardless I extend another nice place to stay.
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I have read your blog and now am doubly excited for you! Get some sleep, I wish you the best.
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I don't think I could put you up for a night in Denver (I'm actually north of Denver, more in Longmont), but you're welcome to visit if you like. Meet myself & my boyfriend and some of our friends. Though I may be in Westminster when you come through (or which case... eeeh O_o). Either way. I can give you a more precise location if you wish when you get closer.
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