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laceblade ([personal profile] laceblade) wrote2008-03-11 12:10 am

Let me break it down 'til I force the issue

I deleted a lot of what I had originally written in the post I put up this morning. It ended up coming across that I was distraught about my writing, which is actually a pretty minor factor in my feeling crappy. When it comes to writing, I feel like things will sort themselves out eventually, or at least after college.

As for the rest, though, I'm still not sure how to describe it, the negativity. Well, I could, but not in an online journal. The good news is that at the end of today, I feel like fighting again. I can totally handle life. Maybe.


I try to keep my LJ profile up-to-date with what I'm reading/watching, but it's fun to see anyway, I guess.

Reading
Villette, Charlotte Bronte. The critics say it's better than Jane Eyre. The first 20 pages seem nice. I really love her writing.

Sula, Toni Morrison. Assigned for a class, but I'm loving it.

Y: The Last Man, volume 4, Brian K. Vaughan. Am loving the character development in this volume, as I wasn't expecting it.

X/1999, CLAMP. BWAHAHAHA!

Watching
Am now halfway through Buffy season 6 and Angel season 3.
Have decided that I'd like to finish watching the anime series Romeo x Juliet next, as well as possibly rewatching some of the stuff I own on DVD. I've purchased a number of things in the last year that are my favorites.
ext_30739: Benjamin Linus loves his premium channel package (amber/taub)

[identity profile] snowystingray.livejournal.com 2008-03-11 12:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Sorry, quickie comment because I'm in the library right now supposedly doing homework (shhh, don't tell anybody!), but I love Villette! Charlotte Bronte is basically the hero of my entire life.

[identity profile] suibhne-geilt.livejournal.com 2008-03-11 01:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Way back in the day when I was in college, one of my professors described Villette as the "best written bad novel in existence".

[identity profile] sasha-feather.livejournal.com 2008-03-11 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Yay for Brian K. Vaughan!