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  • Jan. 9th, 2011 at 10:40 PM
kelzadiddle: (UFO Club Poster 1)
Blimey. All my posts of late have been Twitter posts. You know what? I'm not sure I like it, having all my tweets posted automatically onto here. Not because I don't like you all seeing my tweets - quite the opposite - it's because this is supposed to be a journal, dammit, not a Twitter feed. So I think I'm going to go ahead and disable Twittinesis. Those of you who would like to continue reading my tweets, you'll find me on the Twitterverse under the wonderfully obscure name of @SirKelsalot. I can usually be found slaying malware or going on about how much better the world is with sandwiches in it.

I've had a thoroughly uneventful start to the New Year. Apart from the partial eclipse faffery the other day, not a lot has gone on. I've been working away at my voluntary job and I had an interview in St. Helens which gave me an excuse to raid the record shop before going home. I haven't written much, I've drawn a bit. I've listened to music, bathed, slept a lot, had one or two weird dreams - just the usual, really.

I seriously, desperately need to get off my arse and start my novels up again. I miss them terribly.

Another thing I need to do is start saving. The last thing I want is to reach September and find that poof! I have no money, I'm still in England and term starts in three days!

Tomorrow is the very first day of my Prince's Trust adventure. We're gonna be tripping over mountains, gallivanting about and painting things... for the community! And I'm very excited for it, I must admit. Not just for the experiences I'm sure to have, but to see what a positive impact my team will have. According to The Prince's Trust website, the 12-week programme involves...
  • Spending a week away at a residential activity centre
  • Undertaking a project based in their local community
  • Completing a work placement
  • Participating in a team challenge, involving caring for others
  • Staging a team presentation, during which they recount their experiences
The residential sounds awesome. That kind of thing is right up my street. From what I've seen, it involves a lot of teamwork to help the group bond, outdoorsy stuff like mountain walks... if you know me well, you know that I absolutely adore mountain walks. The community project and work placement sounds pretty exciting, as well, and I can see how it can be valuable - gaining important skills, along with a sense of how good it feels to give something back to the community. I'm really looking forward to the team challenge, caring for others. when I did my interview, Tim showed me a video, and seeing how the team spoiled a group of the elderly was really touching - I nearly cried.

As for the presentation bit - well, we all know what a geek I am for presentations.

I should probably talk a little about my projects. I have a title for the second novel in 'The Chronicles of Stan' - it will be called 'Tea-Time With Vikings'. I find it appropriately silly and irrelevant, and shall have great fun making it a believable part of the story. Zurie and I have also decided to collaborate on something; a graphic novel called 'The Ballad of Haymarket Platform Zero'. This one will be in the works for a while as we've both got a lot going on (being busy writists and all, we spend far too much time being witty), but I assure you all it will be awesome. When it finally arrives, that is.

I've started a sketchbook for 'The Ballad of Haymarket Platform Zero', so as time progresses you'll be seeing many images and scans being uploaded. It depends on how fast I work.

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[identity profile] song-of-copper.livejournal.com wrote:
Jan. 10th, 2011 10:10 am (UTC)
Wow, that Prince's Trust adventure does indeed sound awesome! ^_^ I hope you have a wonderful time.

And 'Tea-Time With Vikings' is an *excellent* title. I have an instant mental image of some archaeologist working on a Viking site, expecting ship burials and chessmen, and unearthing... a tea-set. >_<
[identity profile] chibikelzafox.livejournal.com wrote:
Jan. 10th, 2011 07:31 pm (UTC)
It's definitely an opportunity that more eligible people should consider. It's for people aged 16-25 who are unemployed, and sadly the unemployment rates for that age group are sky high... but a lot of people who complete The Prince's Trust go on into further education or employment afterwards! It's a chance that shouldn't be passed up.

That image both baffles and amuses me :D The novel is actually centred around Stan's experiences at Sixth Form - and it'll be based loosely on my own experiences, only jazzed up a hell of a lot. Hence the title 'Tea-Time With Vikings' being totally out-of-place. Just makes it all the more strange!
[identity profile] saxsequential.livejournal.com wrote:
Jan. 10th, 2011 01:34 pm (UTC)
I hope you enjoy your adventures!
I'm always amazed by how much you manage to get done, or at least planned.
[identity profile] chibikelzafox.livejournal.com wrote:
Jan. 10th, 2011 07:37 pm (UTC)
We aren't allowed MP3 players, iPods or phones on this residential, it transpires, so if I come back a gibbering wreck, you know why. I need music TO LIVE.

I think I'll enjoy it, though. Once I get to know everyone properly and the group's settled in, things'll get rolling... I hope. There were a few today who were going 'Oh, I can't be f**ked with this', and 'why the f**k are we doing this, anyway?' - kinda putting a downer on the whole thing. I'll be honest, I hope that they either get their act together or leave because it's depressing listening to people who wilfully sign up to the course and then turn up with that attitude.

I'm actually really lazy. It takes a hell of a lot of effort to get off my arse and do stuff. The first thing is to write down your goals - clearly, making sure you know exactly what you want to achieve. The rest is effort in working towards that goal. But it's bloody hard. I'm not even in college and I feel burned out sometimes :l
[identity profile] wilky-wit.livejournal.com wrote:
Jan. 11th, 2011 02:12 am (UTC)
Have you ever read Douglas Adams' Dirk Gently: Holistic Detective books? I ask because "Tea-Time With Vikings" reminded me of the second book in the series, The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul, which I seem to remember having a Viking scene in it. Just wondering if there's any connection.
[identity profile] chibikelzafox.livejournal.com wrote:
Jan. 11th, 2011 09:35 pm (UTC)
It's on my to-read list. I've read and seen The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy in its many whimsical forms, but none of the Dirk Gently series. I watched a BBC adaptation of one of the books and loved it, so I'm guessing the books will be even better :P

What am I saying? Of course they'll be better! It's Douglas Adams!

So there's no connection - all accidental. I just came up with the title at random, even. If anything, I should consider changing the title if there are similarities. As much as I love Douglas Adams, I don't want to be marked as an imitator.

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