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Turn the Page Already

We’re all swimming up to our ears in technology these days. Fine by me. But it’s almost ironic that I still spend such a chunk of each day (the best chunks, I daresay) writing with pen and paper. And oh hey hey — today is special (any writer will understand), because I’m coming at you live from this, a new notebook. It’s not fancy. We’re talking a 180-sheet, college-ruled spiral notebook, on sale for $1.49… A back to school steal, my good sirs.

There’s some science out there, if you care to find it, about how you’re more apt to remember things written with blue ink, and how yellow paper makes you more inspired creatively. Meh. I think it’s more about the person using it that matters. For me, handwriting has been a crucial factor in brain function since I can remember. And since I can’t fathom my brain needing to “function” pre-memory-span, let’s just call it “always”.

Thank God I realized it’s power early on, because in school, for me, studying (and learning, period) required me to write everything down. And rewrite it. My brain just worked better that way. It didn’t matter if it was efficient or not. And the same is true now, except I’m not studying things other people wrote or want me to know, I’m writing my own. I type fast, so that’s not the problem.

There is an inherent disconnect with my thought process when technology is introduced.

My point here has nothing to do with reviving pen and paper among the masses. For one thing, if everyone used as much paper as I do, we’d have a serious tree shortage on our hands. Aside from that, I don’t expect everyone to need handwriting the way I do, nor do I care if others operate like me, if we get right down to it…

People learn, create, work and communicate differently. Whoop tee do. In fact, as aforementioned, I’m not under false impression that having to transcribe a handwritten mess is ever efficient — for me or anyone else.

Actually that’s the point, in essence.

I fill pages every day. I have a stack 3-feet tall of notebooks, some bursting with bright ideas and others with words worth sharing. Unfortunately, almost none of that ever sees the light of day. Either I move on to another topic or project, I forget how great a piece of writing was, I’m too lazy, or I overthink something until I end up neglecting to type, post or share it at all.

What a damn shame. Seriously.

So for the first page in my newest notebook, I’m making a conscious effort to share. I’m not hanging up my pen and paper, now or ever, but I’m going to try harder to quit writing into a vacuum.

This post may not break any grounds, provoke any laughter or touch any hearts, but it’s coming at you unpuffed (and unedited, frankly) to make a humble, personal point. Now that their pipeline is a standstill no more, I’ve got mo’ better words to free soon.

Moving On and Starting Over

I accept the fact that sometimes, when faced with unfortunate, unexpected circumstances, you have to just throw your hands up, wash them of things and move forward, leaving it all behind.

What’s tough is figuring out when to do that, instead of sticking with it and ironing things out, making it work, or at least figuring out what the hell went so awry. ‘Cause you can’t spend your whole life running away. At least, I don’t want to do that.

I have to do something meaningful. I must.

Normally, I think writers (and bloggers moreso) give themselves way to much credit… If your website and/or writing can’t speak for itself and it doesn’t readily apply to other people in various situations, you’re doing it wrong. Unless your goal is only to record personal diary-like recollections, for your own benefit… And hey, there’s nothing wrong with that.

So I think Lollarville has an advantage, being built with this in mind. But it doesn’t mean I can’t share its background and more about myself, for my benefit and for anyone interested.

So Much for Stealth Mode

Welcome to Lollarville.

First, to disclaim: I considered making a separate, personal blog, but am really aiming to consolidate and focus as much as possible right now. Besides, part of why I left PR was because all I did was work, which means, a personal blog really isn’t all that personal for me anyway. May I proceed? With caution?

Since I’m already tweeting, and the website is technically live, figure I might as well open up shop for anybody wants to poke around… Welcome and whatnot! It’s not finished or even fully plotted yet, but the thing is, I have stuff to say now and things to share along the way. So, letting everyone in on my plan is ultimately inevitable. (Especially the smart ones who want to help.)

Furthermore, for a PR person, keeping quiet during “stealth mode” is painstakingly difficult at best. There are many, MANY facets of public relations / marketing that I’m glad and willing to let go of, but I will never lose the desire to share interesting information with people who are looking for it.

One of the biggest assets I’ve brought to PR clients is industry expertise, for video games, tech and interactive entertainment, especially kids and family brands (like LEGO, Disney and Target, ahem). The point being –- it’s not lost on me that learning the industry behind my business* is priority number 1. That industry, my next venture is (drumroll please) interactive eBooks and digital book publishing.

And it’s not just reflecting on olden days that I’ve got to do over here — it’s researching and networking and becoming an expert in a whole new arena, with new rules and players. My brain is working overtime, making a million different connections between eBooks and games/apps — alarming similarities that no one seems to be leveraging yet. I’m putting what I know together with what I’m learning and, well, the “stuff” I’ve got to say is worthwhile.

Let my research and development be a resource if you need it, or don’t. (You probably do. I know I do.) Anyway…

Here’s to putting it out there and not taking it back. I’ve got a list a mile long and a whole boatload of caffeine. Let’s do this. Anything specific you want covered? Leaving a comment would SO make my day. As would sharing.

 

* What I’m doing is building a digital publishing house, for myself and other writers, out of nothing. Please don’t call it a start-up.

 

Will Write for Food

After 6 non-stop years of gaming PR prowess, my last day at TriplePoint was May 18th.

Good run. Time to move on.

It took me a couple weeks to be sure I haven’t made a terrible mistake, but here we are. I still reserve the right to change my mind, but it won’t change anything. It wasn’t TriplePoint, it’s me, and public relations, and 6 years of the same when my own dreams kept getting deprioritized.

Pre-Stealth Mode

Now what? I’m working on some projects of my own – writing, mostly. I’m on the verge of some impactful e-book concepts, and after working for someone else for so long, this is especially exciting.

Want in? I’ll need help soon.

Meantime, girl’s gotta eat! My SEO background (and grasp of the English language, for that matter ;) are an editor’s dream. So then, the fact that I’m looking for freelance work is inherently… a dream come true.

Seriously – my father has been a journalist for 40 years and my mom a PR pro for nearly that many. I get grammar, yo. I have 6 years experience doing PR in one of the world’s fastest moving industries, and I’m ready to hang up that hat a while. I’d also be up for contract social media work, blogging and copy writing, if asked nicely.

As for PR – my pitching arm is officially out of commission for a while.

There you have it.

So for better or worse, moving right along… THE FUTURE LOOKS FABULOUS.

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