Hi, I'm lia. A twenty-something, recent college grad who's attempting to find a solid place in the world. I'm not completely, one hundred percent sure what I want to do with the rest of my life, be it grad school for library science, or my itsy bitsy graphic design business. I also dabble in web design and writing. I've been writing about work a lot lately, because it seems to have eaten the rest of my life (I swear the tax humor will stop after April 15th). My family drives me a crazy sometimes, but I love them because of it. I'm a feminist/libertarian/fiscal conservative. I babble a bit, as I'm sure you can probably tell by now, and I'm incredibly absent-minded.
What you are passionate about - art of all kinds, but especially digital art and photography, books, coffee, cooking/baking (I have such a sweet tooth), fashion, feminism, history (especially cultural and gender history), laughing, multi-colored post-it notes, politics, organizing things, snail mail, softball (and baseball a bit, go Mets), theater, typography, watching movies, and, writing (you know, my not-even-close-to-great American novel, haha).
How you use Dreamwidth - I've been using DW mostly as a kind of personal journal, with lots of silly stuff as well (all this is locked). Account is half this is cheaper than therapy, and half me wanting to keep track of my life. The historian in me loves to keep records. I also use DW for archiving fandom stuff (unlocked).
A link to a journal on Dreamwidth - I've liked reading violet_angel, and omnomnom is a lot of fun too.
Miscellaneous. Eclectic. Random. Perhaps markedly literate, or at least suffering from the compulsion to read any text that presents itself, including cereal boxes.
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Date: 2010-03-18 05:31 pm (UTC)What you are passionate about - art of all kinds, but especially digital art and photography, books, coffee, cooking/baking (I have such a sweet tooth), fashion, feminism, history (especially cultural and gender history), laughing, multi-colored post-it notes, politics, organizing things, snail mail, softball (and baseball a bit, go Mets), theater, typography, watching movies, and, writing (you know, my not-even-close-to-great American novel, haha).
How you use Dreamwidth - I've been using DW mostly as a kind of personal journal, with lots of silly stuff as well (all this is locked). Account is half this is cheaper than therapy, and half me wanting to keep track of my life. The historian in me loves to keep records. I also use DW for archiving fandom stuff (unlocked).
A link to a journal on Dreamwidth - I've liked reading