No I didnât, and honestly (altho itâs not like Iâm an academic and/or admissions advisor, or anything) I wouldnât reccomend it? There is still a lot of stigma about fanfiction and blogging; if your blog is only academically/journalistically centered (no personal posts) and youâre only posting original content then maybeâŚbut if you are your blog is probably on a platform liked blogspot or WordPress or you have your own URL anyway.Â
I was asked about what I wanted to pursue academically and so I did talk about why I chose history as my major and why I was passionate about it. đ
âTake a look at this face. A picture of disappointment and disgust. This is the look that every woman you ever know will come to share. This is what the next 40 years of your life will look like.â – Princess Margaret in âBerylâ (The Crown)
You keep writing anyway. Inspiration is real, and it matters, but itâs not going to be there every day. And the work still needs to be done.
Here, I will quote myself:Â
If you only write when youâre inspired you may be a fairly decent poet, but youâll never be a novelist because youâre going to have to make your word count today and those words arenât going to wait for you whether youâre inspired or not.
You have to write when youâre not inspired. And you have to write the scenes that donât inspire you. And the weird thing is that six months later, a year later, youâll look back at them and you canât remember which scenes you wrote when you were inspired and which scenes you just wrote because they had to be written next.