The End of this World
...is just around the corner.
I've decided to shut down the back burner. I've loved the experience. And occasionally not loved it.
But I've recently been keenly aware that my original intent with this blog --
to simmer back burner ideas to fruition....
(particularly, back in those days I was thinking of a microcinema)
-- has given way entirely to (best case) keeping in touch with long distance (by geography or time) family and friends and (worst case) to providing a constant "flow" of content to a nebulous audience of hits, loads, servers, operating systems and geographic regions...
It's an odd sociological experience to have an expression of yourself floating in cyberspace available to friends, family, strangers & acquaintances. If you like to manage face (and I, unfortunately do), you begin to feel panicked whenever your cyborg self has been frozen in some maniacal grin or snide critique for more than a day.
There was a month where I went to my friend Brian's blog every day and he said, "things are getting better."
and part of me knew that he just wasn't blogging anything new, but another part thought: Geez! How good can it get for him!
But of course, its better to be frozen in a happy, bounding upward motion than in the swirl of downward feelings that so many bloggers end up disappearing into
And this pressure of expressing something which is more NOW and therefore more AUTHENTIC is sometimes exhausting. But, more than anything, I'm keenly aware of the fact that I'm not doing enough of the writing projects that I *really* want to, and sometimes I'm hiding from that fact by writing toward the more immediately gratifying blogosphere....
So I'll miss this avenue of communicating with you -- but I hope we'll find other ways to keep in touch?
Shut down date is scheduled for the 17th. That's two years after the earliest archived entry. Which seems like a nice whole and complete way to bring closure. Thanks for reading. Its been a great boon to see the hits of friends and family and I know that eyes that return to any place on the web are either a compliment or a sign of great friendship. Whichever yours are, I thank you.
peace~
I've decided to shut down the back burner. I've loved the experience. And occasionally not loved it.
But I've recently been keenly aware that my original intent with this blog --
to simmer back burner ideas to fruition....
(particularly, back in those days I was thinking of a microcinema)
-- has given way entirely to (best case) keeping in touch with long distance (by geography or time) family and friends and (worst case) to providing a constant "flow" of content to a nebulous audience of hits, loads, servers, operating systems and geographic regions...
It's an odd sociological experience to have an expression of yourself floating in cyberspace available to friends, family, strangers & acquaintances. If you like to manage face (and I, unfortunately do), you begin to feel panicked whenever your cyborg self has been frozen in some maniacal grin or snide critique for more than a day.
There was a month where I went to my friend Brian's blog every day and he said, "things are getting better."
and part of me knew that he just wasn't blogging anything new, but another part thought: Geez! How good can it get for him!
But of course, its better to be frozen in a happy, bounding upward motion than in the swirl of downward feelings that so many bloggers end up disappearing into
And this pressure of expressing something which is more NOW and therefore more AUTHENTIC is sometimes exhausting. But, more than anything, I'm keenly aware of the fact that I'm not doing enough of the writing projects that I *really* want to, and sometimes I'm hiding from that fact by writing toward the more immediately gratifying blogosphere....
So I'll miss this avenue of communicating with you -- but I hope we'll find other ways to keep in touch?
Shut down date is scheduled for the 17th. That's two years after the earliest archived entry. Which seems like a nice whole and complete way to bring closure. Thanks for reading. Its been a great boon to see the hits of friends and family and I know that eyes that return to any place on the web are either a compliment or a sign of great friendship. Whichever yours are, I thank you.
peace~
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