You're one of the few people who seems to be juggling two journals successfully. Because I am also NOSY NOSY NOSY *g*, I am reading them both.
I think part of my frustration at the moment is that I'm not feeling excited about anything fannish at the moment. There are a few authors who I'll always be thrilled to see post, but mostly I'm kind of "meh." RL, on the other hand, is in this weird mix of overload and stasis (we will be moving soon; she will be leaving soon; I'm done with chemo, so now we wait five years to see if it worked), and I'm not sure myself what all I'm feeling.
Still, I'm just starting to make friends online, and I don't want to chase away the "strictly fannish" new friends ("meh" won't last forever). I'm thinking cut-tag the personal stuff here, if it gets longish--I want the personal connection, but that lets those who don't skip it; but find/make a separate, safe space for the therapeutic writing.
(LOL. My solution looks a lot like your solution. Must be something to that!)
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Date: 2008-01-21 06:16 pm (UTC)I think part of my frustration at the moment is that I'm not feeling excited about anything fannish at the moment. There are a few authors who I'll always be thrilled to see post, but mostly I'm kind of "meh." RL, on the other hand, is in this weird mix of overload and stasis (we will be moving soon; she will be leaving soon; I'm done with chemo, so now we wait five years to see if it worked), and I'm not sure myself what all I'm feeling.
Still, I'm just starting to make friends online, and I don't want to chase away the "strictly fannish" new friends ("meh" won't last forever). I'm thinking cut-tag the personal stuff here, if it gets longish--I want the personal connection, but that lets those who don't skip it; but find/make a separate, safe space for the therapeutic writing.
(LOL. My solution looks a lot like your solution. Must be something to that!)