After I graduated from college, I filled the miserable hours during that first summer back in New York with writing. I continued this writing for about a year and a half, and I started talking about it.
I remember telling a good friend about the things I had written when I visited her over the holidays at the end of 2006. We were sitting at a restaurant on Shattuck Avenue or somewhere thereabouts and she suggested I start a blog.
I went home and wrote my first entry on January 10, 2007. I spent that year chronicling my “thoughts of the moment,” stories of my commutes to and from the work I hated, being back in my hometown, grasping at any creative outlet I could reach, and ended up racking up nearly 200 posts that first year (still the most I've ever written).
Four years later (which I realized tonight is as long as a person spends at a university!), this is what it’s become.
A place where I write desperately about my attempts at dating.
Where I share successes and failures in school and work.
Where I write about food. A lot.
Or Taylor Lautner. And the other guys I’m a little ashamed to admit I think are hot.
It has become something I am very proud of, something that continues to evolve, something that keeps me grounded and sane.
And I want to thank all of you for your continued interest, support, and comments.
And, thanks, Mel. For the great idea.
I owe you one.
Like a waterfall in slow motion, Part One
2 years ago
2 comments:
I really enjoy your blog, Annie. Your writing voice is so strong, reading a few of your posts makes me feel reconnected with you. Not as good as reading Closer together over wine, but I take what I can get.
Congratulations!
Thanks so much, J.!! Let's plan that Closer reading soon :)
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