In high school when I was in tenth grade the adults around me started telling me that I should engage in a lot of extracurricular activities such as Spanish Club and Debate Club because it would look good on my record when I eventually applied to colleges.  I joined a few of these things but it mostly seemed pretty silly to me and I wasn’t getting much out of it.  I liked taking classes out of school and I took classes in dance, visual art and writing.  Joining associations has never really been something that I do unless prompted and even when I was prompted it wasn’t a fit for me.  I went to a couple of meetings of the Spanish club and it wasn’t like anyone was learning more Spanish there, they were just socializing and I preferred to socialize with different people or to be off reading or writing.

Writing for an association was something I was interested in however.  Association writers for newspapers and magazines seemed to have a good monthly gig going with lots of author interviews.  I started watching what association writers wrote to see if I should work on doing some of that sort of writing.  A woman I knew was a painter and has a master’s degree as a city planner.  She did some extra writing here and there for city planning associations.  She had to travel to towns around Washington and write an informative article on the town.  This is what the association wanted her to do.  She didn’t get paid for this, but she said it gave her necessary exposure and may have helped her to get a job.

I helped her edit the article she wrote about the first town she did this for because I had more experience editing than she did.  She was thankful.  I had another friend who would write articles for newspapers when the regular writers were on strike.  I wasn’t sure what I thought about that, but I read the writing she did as well.  Seeing the articles that both of these people produced, taught me that I wasn’t the best fit to do that sort of writing myself.  I found it tedious.  So even though I had first thought I might become a part-time association writer, I ended up turning away from it.

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Exploring New Genres

July 19, 2011

What is your favorite genre of music? If you go onto one of the popular “community” sites these days and explore the interests that people have listed in the area where they can tell about their favorite bands, it’s kind of crazy how much stuff is out there. A lot of it is mediocre I find, and that’s probably mostly because just about anyone can be a recording engineer these days. I have several favorite genres and it seems that I am not alone. There are people who list how much they like metal and rock but then they also like old style country music and film scores.

Listening to music is lots of fun. Listening to radio online free is one way that you can expose yourself to a remarkable variety of different music. This technology has branched out so much in recent years that anyone with any list of musical tastes can probably find themselves some satisfying radio online free. There are sites that specialize in one type of music of course, and then there are plenty of local radio stations that have a service available where you can just listen to that station whenever you want and hear your favorite radio shows.

One of the things I like best about internet technology is how physical time is not usually an issue. Some online radio sites have a feature where you can listen to past shows as well as present shows. It’s pretty amazing if you think about it. Going back to favorite music genres, this is a great time to appreciate diversity. All I have to do is go online and search on the genre I like to have scads of possibilities arise for listening to free radio online. If you store up the possibilities then sometime when you are busy at work and wish to add some spice to your task, you can just pull up an online station and pick something to hear for background music.

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A Writer Lives Close by

July 15, 2011

I get tired of paperwork.  Modern living is full of unwanted bills and red tape.  You have to carefully arrange your life to avoid this and it’s still hard to do.  Writing is a wonderful communication tool and while I hate bills and bureaucratic paperwork, I love books.  If you love books like I do [...]

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Supporting Your Favorite Bands

July 12, 2011

Young people these days don’t buy music at the store in the same way that people did in the 1970s or 1980s.  They don’t have to.  I think it is unfortunate for the artists a lot of times because it makes the whole business of selling music for a living less lucrative for the person [...]

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Inspiration From Great Authors

July 8, 2011

Ever since I was a little kid I have absolutely loved reading. My Mom was a head start teacher and she read to me a lot when I was tiny. I remember wanting to be able to do it myself so I didn’t have to wait for her to decide to read to me. I [...]

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A Happy Exchange

June 29, 2011

I once met a retired librarian.  She had been a New York City librarian for fifty years and in her eighty-seventh year she had just moved to Seattle so she could be close to her daughter. She was frail by that point and her health was going downhill. She died a year after I met [...]

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