IWSG: OCT 1 2K25

 Hola and Hello there!

SeñoRida here!



The awesome co-hosts for the October 1 posting of the IWSG are Beth Camp, Crystal Collier, and Cathrina Constantine!

Thank you for co hosting!

October 1 question - What is the most favorite thing you have written, published or not? And why?



That is a really difficult question:) 

I'm going to choose my favorite as my very own journals. If a person even opens those fat diaries at my table, they're going to find-----me! And I don't think that it could ever get published because it has all kinds of scribbles, doodles, scratches, languages, thoughts, emotions, horror, heartbreak, daydreams, nightmares and I can go on and on. And not many people would like me even after reading that. So many people would be horrified if they ever even got a glimpse of the things inside it. However I'd like to imagine some people smile and think that this girl is stupid but in a beautiful way.

Why???? Because I like the idea of something being that transparent. I like it when someone actually ignores me instead of giving me a fake smile. I like to know things at it's depth. I like it. I just like everything about being a real person. Not that a person who puts on a fake smile isn't a real person but I find it beautiful when someone's just being a crystal. 

I couldn't ever publish my journals because it just doesn't only say my thoughts about me. It's about so many people that I know and I don't. But it's always going to be my favorite.

Writing update: Beta readers gave their feedback but I haven't started on anything:)
Life update: I have so much to study:(


Excited to know what your favorite writings are!!!


Share my work if you find the relatable, inspiring and artistic. I am a fifteen year old writer who aspires to become a published author one day!

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Rida is a fifteen year old girl who aspires to be a published author in the pseudonym SeñoRida. She posts in this personal blog and Instagram




Silent Romantics is a mini e-book with a collection of seven stories authored by your dearest writer Señorida. It is dedicated to you-yes you-the silent Romantic who secretly longs for it. Is ordinary worth reading? 

Yes.

Riri's and Pete's seven moments as stories through these pages comes out of the the ordinary!

Read it here




Next post on October 11!

Comments

  1. Being real is a really difficult thing to do in this world, especially when you are younger. As you get older, you will find the balance between not hurting people's feelings with too much truth and not caring what others think.

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    1. Yes I do find it quite difficult to deal with. Hoping to find that balance💫!

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  2. Most people tend to hide behind a mask, so to say. Being real, like Alex said, can be hard in today's world. But I believe in being kind, even in hard, difficult moments.

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    1. Being kind seems difficult as well but the peace and pleasure that kindness rewards us always takes me back to it.

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  3. Journals are the best. I've got about 40 of them and any time we have a question about our family history, the answer is, "Consult the journal!" Writing out our thoughts can be so cathartic.

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    1. 40!? Wow! I have about four journals I guess. And sometimes when I forget the exact thing that happened around the same week or something, I always go to my journals to find it:)

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  5. I feel the same about my journals... they’re not just pages, they’re a kind of parallel existence where i meet the unedited version of myself... only one person apart from me has ever read them, and it felt less like sharing words and more like opening a hidden room in my mind... maybe that’s why they stay our favorite — because they hold the truth that can’t be spoken out loud, the kind of honesty that lives outside performance... will be awaiting your 11th oct post.

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    1. Hi Hassan!

      You've told me that- only one person has got to read it. Yes you should come here on the 11th. I'll look forward to your comment

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  6. Anony,mously Esther O'Neill, East of the Sun. No signal. Journals could never be published ? What if some fascinated reader decides to publish, even if you deciode to write in code, like Samuel Pepys and Beatrix Potter ?
    I kept a journal till I was thirtyeen, then somebody read it, leaviong a note to make sure I knew. Never kept one since,

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    1. I'd love it if someone would actually want me to publsh my journals after reading it! My journal was read too but my mom always used to tell me that it was bad to read someone's journal and she has always respected my choice to have a *secret diary*. So I only knew that I wasn't going to stop journalling for some nasty people:)

      If it is something of your interest, then you should still consider trying to keep one again!

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  7. I believe every writer should keep a journal. The journal is the place to go to wrote down your most intimate and crazy thoughts and not worry about offending anyone because you're the only one that sees it. At least that's the case with me.i keep my journal very private.

    Nice cover to your book.

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