Life through a story lens.
I get paid to help others tell their tales, but one day soon I'll tell my own.
My plot lines: laughter, cheap sunnies, and whisk(e)y.
@pfeld I've spent years taking one piece of content and turning it into 5 (#dayjob),so I appreciate this. Would I love to be known for my outrageous talent? Sure. But really, I just want to be a part of telling effing fantastic stories. If that means "pleasure to work with", I'm in.
Nothing makes me feel better about my cooking skills than (reasonably) well-executed Yorkshire Pudding. Especially @GordonRamsay's recipe. Especially especially with gluten free flour.
Plus, it's balls cold outside and they pair perfectly with stew.
So basically, #winning.
God it's good to know I'm not the only one who has these thoughts before taking any action that could be considered "foreshadowing". ๐
#WritingCommunity#thoughtsofawriter
@RestlessIRoam I'm lucky to work in a job where my primary responsibility is to write/create (marketing/branding/PR). While I don't always have control of the narrative, I don't have to segment off the creative part of my brain.
@thegarygraham Lifelong reader and writer, professional storyteller (brand communication/PR) who is just beginning the journey of learning to tell my own stories. Hoping to join the vibrant #writingcommunity on Twitter.
@duneho Titanic x7? But I'm pretty sure that's not a flex. I'm pretty sure that just lets everyone know that I'm bumping up to 40 and was in love with Leonardo DiCaprio like every girl my age ๐คท๐พโโ๏ธ
@MickeyGuyton Thank you for saying this. Cancel Culture is superficial and moves with the online masses. Holding to boundaries and asking for change is powerful and gives people the opportunity to rise to meet our expectations.