Two nights ago I thought I’d lost a brand new pair of fishnet stockings just off stage behind a curtain.
It was opening night and, though I wouldn’t use the word panicked, you could say I was a bit jittery. I periodically went behind the curtain – in between doing hair and make-up – to see if I could find them. It seemed that the more I went out of my way to find them, the more elusive they were.
(It’s funny how inanimate objects take on a personality when they don’t do what you want them to. Suddenly your computer is a “slow b@$tard”, and your leaky pen is a “messy b@$tard”, though your missing stockings on opening night are probably more like “fvckers”)… Read more…
Two nights ago I thought I’d lost a brand new pair of fishnet stockings just off stage behind a curtain.
It was opening night and, though I wouldn’t use the word panicked, you could say I was a bit jittery. I periodically went behind the curtain – in between doing hair and make-up – to see if I could find them. It seemed that the more I went out of my way to find them, the more elusive they were.
(It’s funny how inanimate objects take on a personality when they don’t do what you want them to. Suddenly your computer is a “slow b@$tard”, and your leaky pen is a “messy b@$tard”, though your missing stockings on opening night are probably more like ”fvckers”.)
But then someone switched on a light and they were right there - sitting on the floor by my backpack. I must’ve looked at, rummaged through, and stood on them at least 10 times.
Last year, all I wanted was inspiration. I’d trawl the web (on my lunch break *cough*) looking for stirring words of wisdom on creativity, on making a decent contribution to the world, on why doing your thing is worthwhile.
I searched around in the dark and, well, I couldn’t find the fvcker. In my kind of desperate, disgruntled search, I probably walked right past it and trampled on it dozens of times.
So I played Nintendo Wii, watched every last episode of Will & Grace, and got really, really good at making pizza (really, you should try it sometime).
And somewhere along the way, the lights came on.
TV shows and singing played a significant part in this. This is going to sound way too earnest for this blog, but I don’t think I’ve known a purer joy than these things.
Now there seems to be an abundance of inspiration. The last few days alone have brought me a new clarity. The following two things in particular have kind of rocked my world for the better:
The first: these essays on singing from some opera singer guy. I’m not sure who he is, but he really can string a sentence – wordy but fascinating.
Saving best for last, though, this talk on creativity from writer Elizabeth Gilbert is, in a word, amazing. It’s also almost 20 minutes long, but I implore you to listen to it right to the end – you’ll be glad you did.
Ole indeed :)



“Fvckers” – truly how the Romans would have swore.
Brilliant – thanks for all those links…look out world, Buckers is gonna get herself some inspirized!
Marvellous! Let me know if you do indeed get inspirized some by that stuff. I think it’s all gold – Ole!
FYI, just finished reading Elizabeth Gilbert’s “freakish success” Eat Pray Love. It was much like her speech – funny, fascinating and honest (but not recommended if you’re anti-spiritual…). Food for thought.