Thoughts.
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On Monday, February 9th, 2009 on a bitter cold morning, when the compelling wind was harshly blowing, I took my first dose of Triond. I had a booklet of poetry and a folder filled with articles.
So, like a mad woman, I typed up my poetry and my articles on the Online Editor. And not to brag, but every piece of material I submitted, successfully got published.
I soon became addicted. I just couldn’t stop writing and getting my items published. I felt like I was in heaven! I would mainly write short stories, poetry and self health advice, songs and how to articles.
Then in May, I suffered a severe case of writers block. So I took some time off. I frequented the forums, and made a lot of friends. Let me tell you, that the forums were a great place to take time off of writing, when you’re suffering writers block like poor me.
In June, I would write songs on a regular basis and spend almost too much time in the forums. I was addicted to the forums as much as I was addicted to writing. It was all good. It was an experience. And a great one at that.
Then in July, I was writing more songs than ever, and spent 50% of my time in the forums. I was having a ball. I just loved Triond. I loved everything about Triond. Even people that needed attitude adjustmentall the way, I tried to get along with them.
Then, In early August, I started to suffer from what they call, writers burn out. What I mean by “writers burnout,” was that I was sick and tired of writing and I was exhausted and I just couldn’t get it together.
So I left Triond for two straight months, trying to relax. So here I am again, willingly participating in everything that goes on at Triond.
I give my all to Triond!
Tags: Arts, poetry, short story, writer, Writers Resources
October 25th, 2009 at 11:32 am
A great write. Full of information.
October 25th, 2009 at 10:52 pm
It happens to me too several times. But in the end, I always come back to Triond.
Well written Triond experiences! Nice.