April 7, 2012

Cheating on you

It’s been so long, personal website. I’m sorry about that, but my job as an Insight department editor at Vox Magazine has sort-of taken over all my free time … and I’m cheating on you. It’s not you, it’s me.
You see, I’ve been blogging for Vox’s blog VoxTalk. I know we had discussed me blogging exclusively with your interphase, but that commitment was just too much. VoxTalk, just, understands me, and helps me connect to readers in Columbia more effectively and frequently. How frequent has it been? Oh, once a week since January 2012. I’m so sorry! I couldn’t help it, it’s just to fun. I have this weekly blog that I do called Trending Topics: This Week in Tweets that covers local news by highlighting local tweets.

Two of my favorite things I’ve done for VoxTalk are a post on 5 things you didn’t know about Missouri zoos and even some tips for Spring cleaning. No, of course they’re not better than the slideshow I did of last summer’s trip to Europe or how I blogged all last summer in Belgium. I’m not saying that at all. I just, can’t help myself. I promise I’ll post more content after I graduate in May. How long exactly? Is 36 days specific enough for you?

You’re so needy, personal website.

August 3, 2011

Girl meets Europe: a slideshow

Home again, home again. With eight hours to kill on a flight home, I decided to put my Macbook Pro’s battery to good use and create a video slideshow of all my favorite pictures from my summer abroad. The slideshow was created using iMovie, features a song by Temper Trap and U2 and all the photographs are mine.

July 27, 2011

Bone Fragments by Gabriel Gadfly: a video review

So I’m an adult and have friends who are getting published, which seems odd but so exciting at the same time. A friend of mine, Gabriel Gadfly, had his first book of poetry released today on eBooks and will be released in paperback sometime next week. I did a little video review of it for Amazon.com and got to finally play around with annotations and other fun things on Youtube, so I decided to post it here.

If you’re interested, buy Gabriel Gadfly’s Bone Fragments here. It’s such a steal at $1.

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