Writing to Write

The best way to get better at something, in my opinion, is to do it over and over.

In grade 4 I started doing Kumon. Kumon was this math camp type thing. You’d do this little booklet of math every day of the week. I hated it. But my multiplication was phenomenal.

In grade 9, I bought a guitar. I’d sit there in my room, quite often for hours, playing, and playing, and playing.

In grade 9 I got a C- in my grade 9 typing class. In the following months, I also got addicted to chatting, and instant messaging. I now type a 100 (nerdy) words a minute.

My dad, is an amazing golfer. His putting is especially good. He’s the best amongst his friends. He’s always practicing in his bedroom, twice a day.

In my last year of high school, I became more interested in literature. I still don’t read very much, but my vocabulary, and writing has improved from it.

In my classes in Korea, unless my kids really bust their asses to not speak ANY Korean in class, they won’t really learn to speak English.
Hell, even the stockboy at our store, Allan, couldn’t talk to customers back before he worked the cash. His lack of people skills drove my mom bonkers until she forced him. Now he can’t stop talking to customers (and if you back track my livejournal, you can see some of the interesting stores).

At the moment, I’m writing to improve my writing. I’m writing for the sake of writing because I want to be a better writer. I have ideas in my head, in my brain, in the forms of pulses of miniscule sparks of electricity, flowing around the inside of my giant noggin’. I need to harness these, move them down my arms, into the keybaord, and onto my screen, and into peoples eyes, and in the case of music, ears.

Today, I start to write more.

Sidenote: I’m using this great program called ‘Darkroom’ to help me in my efforts. It’s wonderful so far. I never realized how easy on the eyes it is to write in green text with a black backroom. It’s designed to give you a distraction free environment to write freely. If you’re looking for something like that, you should check it out (I’m looking at you Julie).

I will post most things to my journal, and some only to my Livejournal. If you are my friend, but aren’t on my LJ friends list, let me know.

September 27th, 2006 | Life

5 comments

Yea, thanks for that link Janster. I downloaded it but haven’t tried it yet. . . but I’m looking forward to hittin’ the dark room.

Comment by Angelo — September 28, 2006 @ 8:02 am

Silly me, I didn’t even include a download link! Ha!

Comment by Jason — September 27, 2006 @ 5:35 pm

http://they.misled.us/dark-room

That’s the download page for anyone interested

Comment by Julie — September 27, 2006 @ 12:45 pm

Ha ha before I saw my name in brackets I had already messaged Nihir to download it for me! Thanks buddy! I wrote today for the first time in seemingly forever. It felt really good

Comment by Julie — September 27, 2006 @ 12:40 pm