Your Favorites

I'm sorry, I really will start posting longer, more serious posts again soon. I'm so tired this week that it's difficult for me to focus on writing posts like those. And later this week I will have something to announce, so watch for a post to be called YA Novel Challenge. I leave for Wiscon on Thursday, so I've been trying to get a lot of things done that I need to get done before I leave. That's why it's been difficult for me to post. And as I said, I'm tired.


Today, I'm going to tell you about something you may have noticed above: I'm working on a new page for this website. It's called Favorites (see the menu bar), and it's a page on which I'm listing the twenty posts that readers seem to have liked the most since I started blogging here. In case you're interested in what those posts are, here you go:


Value Yourself

Wicked and Lovely

Write Every Day

On Blogging

Mythpunk

Finding the Joy

Go Tonight

Thoughts on Love

Vampires!

Becoming Yourself

Thoughts on Writing

Choices and Consequences

Being a Snail

How to Revise

Why Go to Conventions?

Being a Brand

Writing Tired

What Terri Said

Love and Squalor

Incorporating Failure


On the actual page, you will see short excerpts from each post. I think there's a reason these particular posts are the favorites. Most of them are posts that offer something to the reader, something the reader can take away and apply to his or her own life. Which makes me think that we're all searching – trying to figure out better ways to live, to work, to write. Ways to make ourselves more fulfilled. Ways to find more joy.


That makes me both sad and happy – happy in that we're all searching for that I believe to be important things, sad in that we're all still searching. Is life a constant search? Or will we find a place where we can sit down, say yes, I have found the place, I have found home? The place where I can be creative, at peace with myself? I think perhaps the answer is, yes, both. There are places we can find, there are homes we can make for ourselves. At the same time, the search also continues. We are always seeking, always becoming. And I suppose that is what makes us what we are – human beings. The universe's way of thinking about and understanding itself. At least, that's one way I like to think about it.



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Published on May 23, 2011 20:38
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