Member-only story
What It’s Like To Write Online Most Days — As Told By Me
Not writing or life advice, just my take on and experience writing in this time of technology and social media, as industries rapidly evolve or die a slow death.
If my Mother, the potential employer I might one day again depend upon for food if this shit doesn’t work out for me, or otherwise could be love interest wanted to, they could find out a lot of the worst things about me, fairly quickly — provided they had an internet connection and can read.
which of those I named, I can only verify for sure my mother does and can.
But if you’re only chance of someone not finding the worst things about you out depends on them not being able to read or having an internet connection, I’d say with a fair bit of certainty, you can count on them finding those things out — even if in due time. More of a matter of when than if.
Notice how I said If this doesn't work out for me, as if it should or will, statistically speaking. This is what it takes to write online, let alone try to do it for a living. It takes bouts of possible temporary insanity, but ones of a deliberate nature you’re completely aware of and somehow cognizant for.