With a little over a month to go before my university year is officially over, there is still so much work to be done. At least I'm writing about subjects I'm interested in, or at the very least, I've curved an glance on them I can take interest in. Getting my ideas down on paper, can sometimes feel like a chore, but I don't think that's quite the right word. I'd like to think I'm meticulous over my work, but that isn't true either. So what is it that makes it so hard for me to let the sentences flow?
I fear it is perhaps, my indecision in essay writing - the inability to take an idea and just bloody run with it. As soon as I gather enough confidence to do so however, I'm away. Until then though, it's an awful lot of procrastination. I liked it when I minored in film as well. Procrastination involved watch silent movies from the twenties, which would later become useful. Still, Chaplin's City Lights has me in stitches every time!
This may just be a really crummy idea, but I'd like to try it out, see where it gets me. Besides, I'll have a whole year (at least) without any deadlines or essays to write, so why not take the opportunity to be creative with my research? If my dreams of having a thesis published about Archipelagic literature, with Dr Thomas Harris on the front, don't come true, then maybe I can publish something for the Fiction department in Mr B's Emporium of Reading Delights. Lovely.
Sounds like a wonderful way to spend a year Tom...I'm sure your father would love the idea!
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