how the magic happens

travis: writing to reach you

so, a while back, matt asked me if i would like to be in an e-book about blogging. and i was totally flattered, even though i think e-books are kinda… 2001. i mean, who reads e-books?

no offense.

or maybe *most* bloggers read e-books, cos everything they do is on a computer, including ordering pizza (remember how cray it was when sandra bullock ordered pizza via the www in “the net”? oh, no one else saw that movie? cos no one else was obsessed with jeremy northam? ok then). i think maybe i’m a bad blogger sometimes, cos i’m not all entrepreneurial about it and i don’t have ads on my page or magazines requesting interviews with me (although wouldn’t it be cool if you could buy stock in this blog?!! and then we could have shareholders meetings at mugshots and also the park!). plus i actually *have* a full time job.

but guess what? that’s what this e-book is all about! i think? so today, for the purposes of the e-book, i’m writing about how i blog while i’m at work. and i know that sounds really boring, so i’m going to try to spice it up for you As Much As Possible.

but i can’t use any copyrighted images, so my plan of throwing in a few pics of puppies and christian bale isn’t gonna really pan out.

anyway, without further ado, here is how the magic happens.

every morning, i get to work, open up google reader and drink some coffee. this may not sound that connected to my blog entries, but trust me, i’m like amy winehouse when it comes to caffeine. sans the atrocious ballet slippers and incarcerated husband.

i read a LOT of blogs, including jezebel, perez, feministing, austinist (even though i think it’s laaaame), anaka’s diary, various music blogs and of course, the blogs of my friends. whenever i find something particularly interesting, i save it as a link for that day’s blog. usually these things will end up at the end of my entry, but sometimes an article or story will give me actual writing material.

mostly, though, my blog entries come from either stuff i do, like trips and alamo events, or little thoughts and wonderings that have wiggled their way through my subconscious like tiny garden worms. um, gross. unless the worms have little faces. then, yay!

in general, my job is pretty easy and mindless, so i can spend most of the day mulling ideas over in my head. when things are busy, it gets a little tricky, but because i’ve made blogging such a habit, i always keep tossing possibilities around in the back of my mind no matter what’s going on in the office. sometimes, this can smell vaguely of homework, which is *annoying.* but usually, my brain likes the challenge.

although, unlike homework, you don’t get stickers for good blogging. i’m sorry to tell you this, but it’s true. and i’m not talking about, uh, “e-props” even though i *am* writing this for an e-book (sigh). i mean, like, a sticker with a bunch of grapes that says GRAPE JOB! or an “A+!” scratch ‘n’ sniff apple. if anyone wants to look into virtual stickers, that would make a great e-book.

anyway

throughout the day i think about possible entries, and i keep surfing the web and emailing friends and occasionally, i look out of my lovely office window:

i always write my blog at the end of the day, cos i’ve found that i need the PRESSURE to write something that’s actually passable. and there’s nothing that says pressure like “OMG! it’s already 5:00 and ten people will be checking my blog tonight and what if there’s nothing new for them to read? THEY’LL NEVER COME BACK.” i mean, we’re talking high stakes, you guys.

when i start typing up my entry, it’s all about the stream of consciousness. my fingers hear words in my brain and then type-ity type type type pants!!

i wear warmers cos my hands get cold, btw. and also cos they help me feel punk rock while sitting behind a desk.

sometimes i get stuck, and then i make this face.

and then i squish my dwight head stress ball a few times.

and then i eat my afternoon snack, cos afternoon snacks are essential for success.

TASTY BUSINESS!

after i’ve typed up a draft of my entry, i read it over a few times. i like my blog to sound like me, cos, well, it’s easier than sounding like someone else.

and then i hit this button that says “publish.”

and then sometimes my blog suddenly disappears into the void of the internet which REALLY MAKES ME ANGRY and then i have no more snack left and usually i hammer out a brief I AM REALLY ANGRY post and call it a day.

but usually, *usually*, the blog is published and then the next morning, i get to read everyone’s responses! and since i have such incredibly intelligent and pithy friends, the comments are pretty much my favorite part of blogging.

hmm… did i leave anything out? oh yeah.

so now you know the truth about how my blog is made. not as exciting as orange crayons, but hey, what is?

LINKS

first, major E-PROPS to becky for sending me that photo of the puppy with a cast.

OMG!!! just when i thought “step up 2″ was the perfect movie… they’re making “step up 3″… in 3D!!!!!!! SWEET CRACKER SANDWICH.

anyone want to knit me a cozy for my french press? i’m serious. i will pay you. and then my fp will be all warm and snuggly!

josh posted this link on his blog, but it’s just so awesome, that i have to post it here also. imagine garfield… without garfield. therefore, imagine awesome.

did anyone catch the perez post about scarjo’s album, which david bowie called “twice cool”? dude. only david bowie could get away with that phrase. it’s, like, the new “double true”!

11 Responses to “how the magic happens”


  1. 1 Hilary

    “twice cool” is deluxe. let’s gank that one for sure.

    david bowie is the wind beneath my effing wings!

  2. 2 Becky

    Do the worms look like Oscar the Grouch’s worm, Slimey? Cause then it is okay.

  3. 3 Michelle

    I could crochet you a FP cozy. Pink with hearts. Like the arm warmer I did a while back (http://michellegoldjohnson.blogspot.com/2008_01_01_archive.html). But I live far away, never see you and thus you wouldn’t get it until you don’t make your coffee anymore due to being really famous from e-books and virtual stickers and, helloooo, you are too busy to be bothered with anything like ‘cozies’…

  4. 4 Randy

    What? There’s no wand involved?

    BTW, I you REALLY want a knit cozy for your fp, then I can hook you up. There’s been a knitting frenzy that hit a small group of students at my church. If I say “knit”, it’ll be done. (They REEEEALLY like to knit.)

  5. 5 John

    This post is awesome to the max. I feel incredibly cool and ‘in’ that I’ve been to your place of work in the flesh!

  6. 6 talena

    Or Lizzie and/or I can knit you a cozy too. I foresee you being plagued with a plethora of cozies.

    Ok. Jeremy Northam. Remember you weren’t alone in the cruzhing on him scene. Who else was there with you when he said “Badly done, Emma, badly done” and who else swooned with you over it??? btw, he plays Thomas More on the Tudors, which I love even though it’s so wrong historically. But whatever. Jonathan Rhys Myers (hot!!), Sam Neill, Jeremy Northam and a bunch of other pretty people.

    That puppy is the saddest, yet sweetest, thing I’ve seen all week. Poor baby.

    Woo hoo!! Can’t wait to be in Austin this weekend!!

  7. 7 Michelle

    Oh it’s okay. I rarely update it and when I do, it’s mainly really boring stuff.

    Thanks for commenting tho’!

  8. 8 Matt

    Fantastic post sarah, thanks much for doing this. I will try to knit you a fp sweater, but it may end up abstract art.

  9. 9 Meredith

    This was so much fun! We are now in the secret club!

    My parents always think of me as, like, “into the internet and stuff,” so they totally bought me The Net on VHS, and THEN they later bought it for me on DVD. I promise, you guys, I have never asked for this movie or intimated in any way that I enjoy it.

    Ahhh, but Jeremy Northan. THANKS A LOT, TALENA, for reminding me of “Badly done, Emma, badly done.” Now I’ll never get any work done today. I reeeeally want him to scold me for teasing the poor neighbor who never shuts up.

  10. 10 Caroline

    You have probably seen this, but it made me think of you (don’t be offended) http://www.avclub.com/content/feature/taste_test_cheeseburger_in_a

  11. 11 Dee

    I saw your post at tracksuitceo.com . It’s amazing how almost every blogger out there starts their day with a cup of coffee ( I drink mine in the exact same mug as your btw!) and Google reader.

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