So this place has been dead for like five years. Anybody know a good necromancer?
Now that I’ve gotten my obligatory unfunny joke out of the way, I’m now going to explain what’s happening with this place. I started this blog in college for a class, and then I used it for another class a year later with the same professor. I’ve had the page bookmarked for years, but never thought anything of it, until I was cleaning up my bookmarks and read my old stuff.
Blog posts for class are nothing really fantastic, but they’ll make a fun archive of my thought process half a decade ago. But this place…it has promise. I have some experience with WordPress on this site, and more importantly, I feel as though this place is mine. So, I’m bringing this site back in a new form.
For the last several years, I’ve been working on creative writing on the side. I have novel ideas, I have poetry that I’ve written. In fact, in 2020, I wrote a whole book of poetry that I am working on publishing as of this writing. With such a backlog, I thought it was best to have some place of mine to showcase it, hence this planned resurrection. Even the website name, “Ark of the Lost Angels” came from a high school acquaintance attempting to remember the name of the first Indiana Jones movie. I liked the phrase so much that I did what every great writer does, and stole it outright.
You might be asking yourself, “But why are you using your old college blog and talking like you have had more than exactly zero viewers since then end of fall semester in December of 2019?” Truth is, I’m saying this out loud, on this website, for myself. I’ve put this into the world. I don’t know how things will change here, I’m still learning WordPress. I don’t have any idea about my posting schedule or what the site will look like, or even the type of writing I’ll be posting. Could be poetry, short stories, writing specifically made for this place, maybe blog posts on my thoughts about creative industries or the state of the world at large.
So, I think that’s it for my little “What’s Next” post. Here’s to the future.







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