Author: Ria

  • Wanderlust | Run Away With Me

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    *image via Unsplash

    Have you noticed most of the so-called great road trip movies all star men as their leads? With the exception of the frankly brilliant ‘Thelma and Louise’, the more recent ‘Wild’ and possibly Crossroads – though I question the quality of that film (despite the fact that Not A Girl (Not Yet A Woman) is an a m a z i n g song), I can’t actually think of any more.

    “…I want to talk to everybody I can as deeply as I can. I want to be able to sleep in an open field, to travel west, to walk freely at night…”

    – Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath

    I am obsessed with Sylvia Plath quote. There’s a small pipe dream that makes me want to live out this fantasy of dropping everything and hitchhiking my way around the world. ‘So, why don’t you do it then, Ria?’ Well…Job? Money? Visas? Logistics? Safety? The later is my biggest pet peeve (but I’ll leave my feminist rants on that for another day).

    But there’s just something about that romanticised imagery of the long, winding and empty road. The dirt trail kicking up behind you and the sun rising over the horizon line in plain sight. Or the sprawling city of a million people and a million stories just waiting to be discovered down alleyways, tucked away in side streets or hidden in the corner of coffee shops and bodegas.
    Sometimes you wonder whether you’ll see any of that. Whether you’ll experience the same elation, the same rush they so eloquently communicated in the pages of their journals so many years ago.

    Maybe one day I’ll take a leap of faith into the unknown.

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    *image via Unsplash

    Or maybe I’ll just settle for living vicariously through Instagram and Pinterest photos for now…or I could rewatch Thelma and Louise again.

    Ria

  • Shine Theory & the Blogging Community

    Shine Theory & the Blogging Community

    Photo via VisualHunt

    “I don’t shine, if you don’t shine.”

    I said in my previous post I’d been thinking about Shine Theory without really explaining exactly what it is and why the hell I’m so obsessed with it.

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  • January | In Retrospect

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    Song of the month: Seventeen by Alessia Cara

    GOD how is it February already?

    A whole month into the year and I feel like my feet have barely touched the ground. I certainly hit the ground running with the new year, new resolutions, new blog, and even a move to a new house share.

    Going by my Twitter feed and blog posts you may have been tricked into thinking it’s all been smooth sailing into this new ‘phase’ of blogging/life. In reality, I’ve been power writing/scheduling blog posts and haphazardly packing whilst listening to the Hamilton musical cast album on repeat (lemme get evangelical right now and say you HAVE to listen to this musical. It will literally change your life…I may even have to do a blog post about it guys. That’s how into it I am.). Now I’m actually more physically settled things are slipping into business as usual mode for me. I’m finding my feet again in terms of blogging but sometimes it’s hard to break out of bad habits of being too scared to post what I want but I’m getting there…slowly.

    The new year has refreshed my outlook about my online space and in line with this pseudo-new year-in February mantra, as well as actually getting down to my ‘FOCUS’ resolution, I’ve had lots of thoughts buzzing around my head about Shine Theory and supporting other amazing female/male/non-binary creators out in the blogsphere (again another post I’m thinking about lining up). It’s one of my ‘mini’ goals to focus more on being community minded, I want to delve into conversations a bit more and more importantly meet more of you (within reason *side-eyes those of you in other countries*). Likewise, I’d never want any of you to feel like you should lurk in the background. Tweet me. Comment down below. I usually tell people one on one but really, my email inbox is open to conversations.

    So let’s start with this post. Hi. My name’s Ria. Let’s be friends.

    (also p.s. WHAT? I hit 200 followers on BlogLovin‘ recently? You lot are lovely aren’t you *smooshes*)

    Ria

    This month in blogs:

    On TMM
    2016: Focus // Reading Goals For 2016 // Is red carpet fashion is still relevant? // Why it’s ok to be a flawed feminist // Five Fashion Moments: Golden Globe Awards // Experimenting With Writing Form // Musicals For Musical Haters

    Elsewhere

    Group Post: Books We Vow To Read 2016, Blogger’s Bookshelf

    Goals For Feminism In 2016, Feminist In Training

    365: 2015, Medium