Nickname: People tend to call me Arti/Artie/Arty. Either way I don't particularly care how it's spelled

I'm not a complicated person. I love a lot and deeply and sometimes things don't love me back but that's ok. The world doesn't owe you anything but that shouldn't stop you from giving it everything you have.

I love reading and writing and will read anything. I'm pretty open to various genres and ideas and try my hardest to consistently be open minded to the world around me.

Manga:

  • Fruits Basket
    • The Wallflower
      • Mars
        • Black Butler
          • Inuyasha
            • Tokyo Ghoul
              • Dengeki Daisy
                • A lot more I don't remember

Anime:

  • Naruto
    • Death Note
      • Clannad
        • Death Parade
          • a lot of others

*Shrieking With Joy*

Hello, all.

So as my title to this post indicates, I'm pretty damn happy.

The other day I was able to meet my favorite writer/poet of our day (damn that sounds like something an elderly person would say). Anyway, it was sooooo amazing. I've really admired this particular poet for the longest time. She recently came to my area and I was able to get a seat into her little discussion group at a bookstore nearby. She gave readings and talked about her writing career, her fears, and all that fun stuff.

Honestly, as a writer, I found it all so comforting. There's a quiet reassurance knowing that someone you look up to has had and continues to have the same struggles you do. It makes you feel less alone and suddenly less inferior. I've been writing for as long as I can remember and I've even written hundreds of my own poems, but there's always been this terrifying and numbing fear of being inferior in my work and being rejected. Knowing someone like her, who has many successful books, had the same feeling is really just remarkable.

After the group talk and everything we did book signings and she so kindly signed my favorite of her books and we got to take a picture together! It was really great, just made my whole month honestly.

I'm still petrified I'll never get to be as successful a writer as she is but it's also given me some courage to keep trying. Maybe my own poetry will be on a bookshelf next to hers some day.

Anyway, that's all! Hope everyone is doing well!

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