Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts

Thursday, 6 August 2009

Future ventures and adventures














This summer's got me making some plans. My lovely three and a half year-old will soon be starting "big" nursery school five mornings a week, so I'll have a little more time on my hands. I'm hoping to use this time to do more writing, some book-selling, studying, teaching and swimming! Ambitious maybe. Especially for someone like me, who is slightly better at planning things than actually doing them. But I'm hoping that committing my plans to blog might help inspire me to achieve them...

Writing. Writing is still one of my passions. It allows me to be creative, gives me some me-time and helps me to balance out all the child things that we do.

And recently over on HubPages I wrote what I consider to be my favourite hub so far. It's called Wimbledon, Grass Soup and a Randy Dog. I wrote it all in one go in a sort of manic outpouring of thoughts and words after a sound from outside my daughter's window brought back all sorts of childhood summertime memories. Each time I read it I get goosebumps as I'm transported back in time!

I seem to be specialising a bit in pregnancy and baby related articles. I hadn't planned to do this, but the whole pregnancy and baby thing still fascinates me, even three and a half years after experiencing it myself. Here are my baby hubs so far:


My next hub is going to continue the theme of second babies, (something which has playing on my mind a bit recently). It's going to be called "Am I evil if I don't have a second child?"

A lot of hubbers have taken part in the recent "hub challenges", where you write 30 hubs in 30 days. Or for the more ambitious (or perhaps crazy), 100 hubs in 30 days. I'd love to be able to do this, as I do really enjoy challenging myself and writing about a whole load of different things, and it would probably also help to boost my google earnings. But I don't have enough time.

Typing this much in one morning has been challenging enough for me, and I've only achieved it by sitting my daughter in front of the TV, intermittently tasking her with jigsaw puzzles and tidying projects, giving her copious snacks and me doing much simultaneous typing, talking and singing - which isn't really an ideal writing environment!

Another writing project in the pipeline (well, currently in the pipeline of my mind), is setting up a website all about my local area. Because I absolutely LOVE where I live, and want to share it with other people who aren't lucky enough to live here! Actually I'm hoping that the main point of it will be to let the people who do live here know about all the things that are going on in our neighbourhood.

Bookselling. For a while now I've been thinking of setting up as a bookseller with a children's book franchise. If you're a regular on the mum websites, like netmums, mumsnet and mum and working, you'll know that there's a whole plethora of franchise opportunities.

You can sell almost anything, according to your interests. Many involve holding parties in your house or selling to schools and playgroups. Well, I'm not a natural seller and don't find it easy to be persuasive, so you'd think that I would stay clear of such ventures. However, there is one children's bookseller that fascinates me so much that I might have to put aside these apparent obstacles. They sell such lovely books, and the ethos of the company is so close to my own that it's just been luring me in. I'll write more about this if I actually take the plunge and do it!

Studying. My foray into the world of the teaching assistant has whet my appetite for more. And if I decide that working in a primary school is for me then I'd really like to get properly qualified. You don't have to have formal qualifications to become a teaching assistant, but I think that if you want to find a paid post it's always best. So I've been looking around at courses, and the most useful one that I've come across so far (in terms of course content, support and flexibility) is the ICS Teaching Assistant BTEC, which I'd be able to do from home in my own time.

Swimming. As well as booking B. on a swimming course, I really want to swim more myself. In my pre-mummy days I used to belong to a gym and swim regularly, before or after work. I've been longing to get back to it, as to me there's nothing more relaxing than moving through the water, (albeit at a rather clumsy pace). My first swimming session is tonight at Finchley Lido.

I hope that my other ambitions will soon follow!

Monday, 15 December 2008

Lots of writing


One thing I love about writing at different sites is that it gives me the freedom to write about many different things. Here on my blog, I (try to) keep my posts vaguely related to motherhood, being at home, and children (well, mainly my child really!)

I enjoy reviewing things on Reviewstream, and I like to be imaginative with what I review and what I say. As well as doing some straight product reviews I find it fun and liberating to set my mind free, and write exactly what I feel about the product or item that I'm reviewing! My writing there tends to be on the humourous side; I find it hard to keep things serious and business-like, particularly when I'm writing about such emotive subjects as breastmilk, IKEA products, ginger, Yo Gabba Gabba, jogging, and a dire local fish and chip restaurant!

On Associated Content I write quite experimental stuff. I've tried my hand at writing a limerick (I know, it's not great, but it's my first ever attempt at rhyming!), short, observational pieces and a short story.

HubPages
And on HubPages, I write about all sorts of things that interest me. Recently I've pondered the question Are Second Babies Cost-Free?, I've written an Ode to Woolworths, some tips on How to Get a Good Night's Sleep, and recounted my blissful experience inside a Floatation Tank (- an experience that I hope to repeat very soon!)

Tuesday, 21 October 2008

Writing on HubPages: A hub of information

HubPages
I've become a bit lax with my blogging recently. A site called Hub Pages has been taking up lots of my computer time, and my life! Well, not my life exactly, but I have become quite addicted, and when B.'s at pre-school, rather than getting myself a proper job, I'm writing hubs - for free! (Well, my 50 cents of Adsense earnings don't really count...)

Hub Pages is a writing site where you can produce one-page blogs (hubs) about any subject under the sun. They don't have to be related in any way, (although you can arrange them into groups if you write a few on a particular subject). And just like a blog you can add as many pictures as you like, as well as links, video clips and advertising; so that the finished page looks rather good, (unlike on other writing sites who completely control the look of the page, and don't really have very much imagination!)

My hubs are shown in the Hub Pages widget on the right of this page. I've found myself specialising slightly in articles about pregnancy and female health, and the internet, although I have also written on other diverse subjects such as chocolate tea, flowers, pasta and death!

This site allows you to write about all the things that interest you, and because you're part of the Hubber community, you automatically have an audience for your work. You can become 'fans' of other Hubbers, who can also become your fans, and get notified when you've published something new. The amount of exposure your work gets depends on your hub score (which is calculated by the powers-that-be, using a top-secret formula!)

As well as writing to my heart's content, I also love reading other peoples' work. I've joined some Hubber fan clubs, which means that I am notified whenever somebody writes something about the subjects I enjoy, and I've also managed to become a fan of some amazing, funny and inspiring writers.

Here are some of my favourite hubs by fellow Hubbers:
I'm currently working on some hub ideas, including one proposing that second babies are cost-free. I know, this is written from the point of view of somebody who only has one child, and you may well know better! But I think it's an interesting idea to explore. I also want to review my favourite product of all times, and take a look at hormones!

Tuesday, 29 July 2008

Under the weather

Yes, the weather is heavy, stormy and unsettling, but today I'm under it. I don't know if it's because I didn't sleep well last night (because B. didn't sleep), or because I've caught some kind of bug. I know that something must be wrong as I'm feeling too ill to write! That hasn't happened before; normally I'm straining to type fast enough to get my thoughts down before they seep out my head.

I usually take the opportunity when B.'s sleeping, to write things for various forums and review websites, and recently also for this blog. But today it just didn't happen. As I started typing, the room started spinning, and needless to say I didn't get my normal writing buzz...

Now I'm feeling a little better, but still not well enough to tackle the other two posts that I started earlier. I'm writing this quickly while B. is amusing herself. I'm happy to leave her to her own devices for a little bit, and she's quite good at amusing herself sometimes, but occasionally she gets up to no good, and when I go to see what she's doing she's industriously scribbling on the walls.

As I don't feel much like writing, I thought I'd just add some pictures to this post to cheer me up. I love the great outdoors, and something that gives me great pleasure when I'm wandering around is all the beautiful flowers and trees that we come across. This has rubbed off on B., who has begun sticking her nose in flowers, sniffing dramatically, and making appreciative "hmmm!" noises. This is so clearly a learnt response rather than a genuine delight in the flowers; something that she thinks you just do when you see a flower, and it makes me laugh! I love taking photos of the plant-life that we see, and I can often be seen pointing my phone at bushes.







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