It’s late tonight, and I’m slipping in a quick post here in my very tired, spaced-out, jumbly mind set from typing too much into a computer screen.
I notice that my new theme is called “Contempt,” which I think is VERY funny, considering how clean and elegant this theme actually is. I’ll get to redecorate my blog whenever I like with so many well-designed themes out there for WordPress.
The only thing wrong with this new home is that WordPress does not accept java script. It used to, I gather, but it doesn’t anymore. It has lots of lovely gadgety stuff on its ownsome, but…it does limit my blog decorating a bit.
As if we don’t have limits in our creative lives!
We do have limits, and any writer who won’t admit that he or she faces limits in his or her writing is not being honest–or creative. Limits can spark your creativity in reality, really spark it.
I found myself outlining an entire early middle-grade book after long hours of crafting a wiki and writing e-mails….the outline came very fluidly and easily although I was tired. Maybe my fatigue had something to do with how quickly I wrote the outline–or maybe not. Maybe it came quickly because I made myself work within the limits of the outline!
Then I went again to Google Sites and got myself a free wiki to play with and maybe even publish with! I was amazed to find how easy their software is to use. And it’s all online–nothing to buy. It’s free with no ads! Yumi, yumi, yumi……..
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