Monday, August 27, 2007
As a writer of sad stories, pathetic poetry and boring blogs, I'd like to think that I know what it's like to "write it all goddamn down." From the most mundane memories to the epic encounters, I like to keep accounts of the things that go on in my life. The importance of this is not only for nostalgic purposes, but for historical as well; not only for the writer, but for the reader. Of course, books are one of the most common ways that people read. From autobiographies to the wizarding world of Harry Potter, people read books. however, books are not the only way people choose to read. From sites like fanfiction.com, poetry.com, deviantart.com and the like, people can read stories and poetry created by people around the world. Sites like logger.com, livejournal.com, xanga.com, and myspace.com allow users to put blog entries about everything from celebrity meetings to what color shirt you are wearing. While it may not mean a lot now, when you look back on it, writing everything down allows you to keep a memory of even the smallest details of yor life.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
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