I have stacks and stacks of journals. I'll change the names if I ever decide to publish them.
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I should have my own publishing companies.
I buy tons of magazines. They're a big part of how I research characters. And I keep them around and go back to them years later. I just have stacks.
I've been keeping journals since I was 13.
I think a lot of journal articles should really be blogs.
Don't put my name on it. These are simply documents I make.
I started to send my work to journals when I was 26, which was just a question of when I got the courage up. They were mostly journals I had been reading for the previous six or seven years.
I paint and I draw and I write and I do other things too, and recently some people at school were asking if I'd ever publish any of my work. But I almost feel like I would have to publish it under another name because there's a definition of me out there that feels kind of stuck in the moment when it was formed.
Everything I publish is for my readers.
I'm an academic. It's publish or perish.
I've had journals ever since I was really little. Sometimes I write poems and stuff, but for the most part I write down what happens to me during the day that I don't want to forget. So I have books filled with little things like that.
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