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And you can read all about it on my blog No, this isn't a way of getting more people to read my blog, just that I can't be bothered to type out the whole thing a second time.

Short version: In a year's time, I'll be quitting my job and moving to the seaside. All in the name of following this dream I've had for years to be a professional writer.

There's a lot of preparation to be done first. And I don't expect to do all the work required to be a professional writer in a year, or eighteen months; but what I really, really want is to give myself some time and space to do that. So I'm going to do this.

I've got a lot of planning to do over the next six months. A lot of stuff I want to learn and do before I leave London. But I'm going to do it.

This? Is going to be an interesting year.
randomling: Lance Bass of *nsync, wearing shades and grinning, looks up and to the right. (lance shades)
Lovely people who offered to icon wombats for me, I have not forgotten your kind offer - I need to hunt for wombat pics first, though. It's on the list of Stuff To Do Today. :)

Today what I want to talk about, and ask for advice/thoughts on, is my writing blog. For those who haven't seen, it's here. I kind of love having it, and love writing it, even though it's not very often about the actual writing; and I sort of love that it's separate from my LJ/DW community connections and is Doing Something Else. But anyway.

It's a WordPress blog. WordPress = awesome. I downloaded the software and put it on my web site as opposed to using their site, and I like using it. But! There is a slight issue and I'm not sure how to deal with it.

I already had web hosting set up at UK2 who seem to be quite cool and don't give me any trouble. That's for my fannish web site, Respect The Sparkle, which is all about boybanders falling in love with each other. This is all well and good, and while I don't do enough with the site really, it's nice having it up there. So I wanted to use the same hosting package (already paying for, not using it very much) for my writing blog. I bought a new domain name and away we went.

Except that the process for adding the domain name to my hosting package is all a bit strange. You add the domain name, and for a while, the new domain name comes up like a subfolder of the old one. So at first my link was: http://www.respect-the-sparkle.co.uk/lucyviret.co.uk. Not the effect I wanted, but never mind. It got fixed after about 48 hours and now the www.lucyviret.co.uk link works fine.

But if you navigate within the site, the address bar still defaults to http://www.respect-the-sparkle.co.uk/lucyviret.co.uk.

I'm not sure if this is a permanent thing, or if it's because I uploaded WordPress to the site before the name change had taken effect, or because I uploaded it to the wrong place, or what.

Also - Havi Brooks recently recced me in one of her blog posts (EEE!) and referred to it as my "Respect the Sparkle blog". AHEM. She seemed to think it was quite cool (not of course having any idea of the context!) but I'm not sure I want the sparkle itself to be a part of the Lucy Viret identity.

Meep?

I have no idea what I'm going to do about this.

Any thoughts would be much appreciated!

(Cross-posted to LJ and DW; comment wherever you like!)
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Okay. So the one complaint so far on [community profile] dwstones? Is that people aren't posting enough. So maybe I should post something about me, myself and I. How I got to Dreamwidth, and a thing or two that's important to me.

I got here via fandom. And I should point out that I'm a relative newbie to fandom with only about 18 months under my belt. I'm sure that you will hear a thing or two about my favourite fandom, which is popslash, in many subsequent posts. (For a quickie definition, though: popslash is slash about real people in the pop world, usually *Nsync, The Backstreet Boys and associated people. And slash is same-sex romantic/erotic fan fiction.)

The thing that I really want to do with my life is write. Actual words, my own non-fanfic words - and preferably make some kind of money at it. That would be awesome. I have ideas, but they feel "too big to write" and I'm rather intimidated about actually doing it. So I'm working on that particular thing.

I'm currently recovering from a major bout of depression and learning to cope with diabetes still, about nine months after I was diagnosed. Partly as a result of that, I'm currently even more obsessed than usual with self-help and self-development stuff, and trying to learn to navigate the Big Issues that get me stuck and get me upset. I'm also quite obsessed with a "destuckification expert" called Havi Brooks, who has a web site at The Fluent Self. So you may hear a thing or two about that as time goes on.

I'm spread rather wide over the internet at the moment. I have three Livejournals (currently all paid - ahem), one for personal, one for fannish, and one for writing stuff, a Twitter account which I'm just getting to grips with, a Facebook account I barely ever use, and a new WordPress blog (which at some point deserves a link).

I have a terrible habit of over-extending myself and as a result I'm always trying to rationalize and figure out what I should be committed to and what I should ditch. This seems to be a constantly ongoing process and there is never a clean slate, which I find somewhat distressing, but that's life for you.

I was quite keen on the clean slate thing here, and then I stupidly imported my LJ. Not sure why, follow the crowd I guess...

There is no real point to this entry, except to say one more hello, and give some info about myself! :)

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