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  • ‘Very Good Lives’ | a.k.a the best pep talk from Ms. Rowling

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    This isn’t so much of a review, but a much needed bit of word vomit about ‘Very Good Lives‘.

    The book is pretty much the word for word transcript of J.K. Rowling’s frankly awe-inspiring Harvard commencement speech back in 2011. In it she talks about fear and failure, as well as the importance of imagination and how we all have the ability to touch and influence each others lives in fantastical ways. The speech still resonates today as quite possibly the best pep talk ever. It’s wonderful and moving and so very Jo – within the first few sentences she talks about squinting at the red banners to convince herself that she’s at the world’s largest Gryffindor reunion (honestly I love this woman).

    As an FYI, I’m doing this impromptu post on the fly after what has not been a great week for me mentally. I’ve not been feeling very motivated to write or blog or even socialise (IRL or online recently) but I gave the book a skim read again having bought it a few weeks ago and as cheesy as it sounds reading this – alongside a an additional pep talk email from the ol’ bestie Kath – made me feel instantly a little bit better. Isn’t it weird how powerful words can be.

    Even if you’ve watched the speech or are able to read the transcript online, I still encourage you to pick up the book. Sometimes it’s good to get away from your computer/phone screen and have a physical printed entity to flick through. The illustrations are gorgeous, plus the proceeds from the sale of it are all going to her charity, Lumos, too.

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  • Introducing The Unabridged Writer: A Personal Writing Blog

    Guys, I’d like you to welcome in the newest addition to the RCagz blog family: The Unabridged Writer!

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    So the other day I was thinking ‘Hey, Ria you know you don’t have enough going on in your life both IRL and in the blogsphere? Why don’t you start up another one?’ Haha…HA!
    Yes, I’ve started yet another blog – this will be number four after Blogger’s Bookshelf and Feminist In Training too. I’m mental. I know, but let me explain a thing.

    So writing has always been a hobby of mine since way back when where I was copying out stories and put pen to paper with my overactive imagination since I knew how pick up a pencil. I’ve always loved creative writing and wanted to be an author growing up, but, as things do I reached my teens and fell off the writing bandwagon for a few years….until I did my first NaNoWriMo in my first year at University. I was immediately hooked on writing bandwagon again.

    Now that, coupled with starting all these blogs and getting in the swing of writing regularly seems to have reignited the spark to create stories again.

    I’ve kept my small hobby for writing quite private as for me writing is quite a personal experience, but if there’s anything I’ve learnt over my almost 5 years of blogging it’s that sharing experiences can be a really wonderful thing. So this is where this new blog comes in handy.

    The Unabridged Writer is a personal project chronicling my journey as I meander through writing. I kind figure if I make it public that I’m trying to write something, I’ll be held accountable for it.

    I’m hosting on Tumblr, so this definitely won’t be as formal a thing as my other blogs and it’s easier to share and reblog writing resources that way too. There won’t be a set schedule or regular posts, but I’d like to have a place where I can dump ideas and share my progress as I work on a whopping 6 semi-active writing projects (ranging from short stories to a whole season of a TV show to a fantasy series).

    You can follow me here if you have a Tumblr and you can check out my work in progress projects page here :)

    R.xoxo

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  • On losing my blogging mojo

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    Sometimes blogging can be super easy. You get all these ideas and spend hours writing and planning and posting and interacting and you can get a tonne of stuff scheduled and it feels amazing.

    And then there are times like where I am now. It’s a little like blogger’s block but it’s feels more like blogger’s fatigue mixed with life falling on top of me. It’s not like I haven’t got ideas – I feel like I have a billion of them but I can’t get any ideas out of my head. Every time I open up my laptop and fire up Evernote or my notepad, my mind goes blank and then something else more important (like bills or cooking or work) crops up.

    I haven’t lost my love of blogging but with the massive upheaval of my life recently I’ve kinda run out of steam.

    January is notoriously hard for everyone and though it’s a good time of year to start afresh, that doesn’t mean you can stop making or starting resolutions once January 31st hits. So I’m going to try and turn over a new leaf in February. I want to shake off this blogging funk and find my mojo again.

    PSA over & out.

    R.xoxo

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