01 Apr 2007

Philippine Blog Awards Results

I went to the Philippine Blog Awards Night last night with Lynn, TJ, and my Ate. Seasonal Plume didn’t win, but congrats to all the winners! I was also representing Vix’s Post Avatar plugin, and while she didn’t get the best plugin award she did win the raffle for Krispy Kreme gift certificates. :)

Updating of the blog will be sort of on hold until I get the new layout up. :)

Edited to add: I have hate mail! Seems like I’m a celebrity, hee. I’m glad to know my “losing” made someone giddy with joy that it scrambled their brains. ;)

27 Mar 2007

Getting tickets for awards night

Okay, non-writing post. Bear with me, because I’m also a little confused at how this goes. I’ve been waiting for an email from them since I expect that hey, someone will get in touch with me regarding attendance on the said event. I’m concerned that they haven’t started disseminating information about the awarding night earlier, but well that’s that. I’m a little confused now since I haven’t gotten an email yet but on the 2007 Philippine Blog Awards blog, they posted that you post about the event on your blog to get your event tickets. Uhm, alright? So if I didn’t think to visit their website, I won’t get a ticket? Or, I’d have to pay on the event itself? Or, OMG what if I arrive late? And all the tickets are gone since it’s limited seating? What if I plan to bring a friend along? I have to post twice to get two tickets?

Seriously, I don’t think this has been thought through very well. I also don’t think it’s been thought through about the whole semi-formal/formal dress code for the evening. Last I know, the Webbys don’t ask people to go in such glamorous attire. And these are bloggers, for crying out loud. I’m not saying bloggers aren’t capable of being glamorous and dressing up for an affair, but bloggers, more often than not, are casual people. They’re everyday people sharing wonderful tidbits and thoughts and opinions. You’re asking these everyday people to come dressed up to the nines?

I suppose I will still go, after all, I don’t want to seem like I’m treating the whole event like it’s not that important. It is and I’m very honored to have been chosen as a finalist, given that stellar panel of judges. I’m just a little disappointed at how apparently difficult it is to get tickets, to facilitate me bringing along a friend or two since I don’t want to sit in some corner.

If anyone wants to argue that it’s not really difficult, then I’m all for discussing it. Maybe it just boils down to a lack of proper communication and dissemination of information.

Edited to add: Apparently it’s (just?) a lack of proper communication. Tickets are given only to bloggers to make sure the night is for bloggers, hence the procedure. Finalists get two tickets each. There, that’s the basic rundown of who gets tickets, and how.

21 Mar 2007

Domain problems

Angela is a klutz and a half. Seasonalplume.net (the domain) was registered for me by a friend a long time ago (2003) and I have always forgotten to get it transferred over to the registrar I use. Thus, I was quite unaware that it was due to expire…so now the domain has expired. Even though my email address is listed in the WHOIS, I have no idea why the registrar didn’t even contact me regarding the coming expiration of my domain. Talk about annoying. I’m a bit panicky and a bit sheepish over this turn of events (what great timing!) and I’m trying to rectify it; hopefully my friend’s registrar has domain name holding and can get it back for me soon. (After which, I’m really marking it up in my calendar to get it transferred over!)

I don’t know what this means to Seasonal Plume’s finalist status over at The 2007 Philippine Blog Awards. I’ve commented to let them know about my domain problems, and there’s nothing to do but wait and see what happens… I hope this doesn’t spell a disqualification. :(

20 Mar 2007

On giving up half a dream

I’ve decided to admit to cheating when I started reading Dorothea Brande’s Becoming a Writer. It’s light reading, and I would have finished it already were it not for a certain book activity which I tried doing. I cheated and read ahead to the results interpretation, so the exercise is spoiled for me; but I think I know what the results are for me anyway.

Basically, the goal of the is to help you determine what sort of writing you’re more inclined to do. I’m sure that sounds like a no-brainer, but sometimes, I find that my brain ignores what’s right there in front of it. To cut it short, in my case, I’ve come to the conclusion that I’m more of a short story writer than a novelist. Gasp!, oh noes! and general bellows of outrage! — the eye-opener met with quite a bit of resistance.

I suppose a part of myself has always known that I’m more inclined towards short stories than a full-length novel: there are lots of signs pointing to it. Previous finished work has always been under 25,000 words; I am irresistibly drawn towards exercises in brevity and enjoy writing them immensely. But I resisted; ever since I was a kid, I’d wanted to write books, and here was a book who was forcing me to see that I wasn’t really up for it. Or at least not yet.

The result was a long drought in writing. A subconscious strike? Maybe. I’ve been thinking more about it recently, though, and the more I think of it, the more I realize how I’m essentially strangling my writing and holding up practically every single creative thought-process. Because The Dream feels so difficult to reach, I subconsciously stopped reaching for the smaller dreams that may, who knows, one day lead to The Dream.

So, two days ago, I started fleshing out a short story plot, letting characters wake up and tell me their stories. I think I like this new phase.

I’d like to share something from the book that I’m still digesting:

…if you confess so much you are likely to go further and talk of the things you mean to write. Now words are your medium;…but your unconscious self…will not care whether the words you use are written down or talked to the world at large. …You will have created your story and reaped your reward…you will consider it as already done, a twice-told tale.

And before I leave — the culprit has been found: my namesake Angela was the one who nominated me for the Philippine Blog Awards (thank you!), who has just released the 2007 Philippine Blog Awards Finalists list. And, even more surprisingly, I made it. o.o;; I have no words as of yet to explain what I feel (such is my plight a lot of times these days). My co-finalists are: Far From Neutral Notions, Ironwulf.net: En Route, Midori-X, and Noel Perlas. You should check out all the rest. Good luck to everyone! *pompoms*

17 Mar 2007

Philippine Blog Awards

This isn’t connected to writing, so I apologize in advance, but I felt quite confused when I saw that Seasonal Plume had been nominated at the Philippine Blog Awards for Best Blog Design. I was confused because I hardly ever blog here ;) But thank you to whoever nominated my blog! I feel honored enough already. :) Good luck to the other nominees — check them out, they’re all fabulous.

With regards to writing — I’m afraid even journal writing has been sparse these days. This whole month, to be exact. I don’t know why, I guess I just feel somewhat out of it. However, just today while I was perusing Digg, I saw this article on Centralia, Pennsylvania and sort of went to a small OMG how romantic flight. I know Silent Hill was based on the doomed town, and I’ve never played that since I scare frightfully pathetically easily, but it still makes the story wheels in my head turn.