+++ layout = "post" title = "Frenetic Scribblings #4: Transience" date = "2017-12-05" categories = ["writing"] tags = ["freneticscribblings"] [[resources]] name = "header thumbnail" src = "**pqel094QFhnDClAbNh54GQ*" [resources.params] [resources.params.meta] creator = "Yutacar" license = "https://unsplash.com/license" sameAs = "https://unsplash.com/photos/JKMnm3CIncw?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText" +++ I’m writing this on a bus today as opposed to the trains that the last three were written on. It’s an interesting metaphor, writing on the move. Writing is a journey unto itself. So after all that’s happened recently I had work drinks last night. Left me feeling a little worse for wear as I write this! It’s important, though. Not necessarily drinking, there’s plenty of downsides there. Taking moments to unwind, I mean. Forget, if even just for a second. On an aside — Guinness is completely​ different to what I thought it would be looking at it. A don’t judge a book by its cover moment I suppose. Not the world’s biggest fan of the dark stuff all the same, mind! {{< hackcss-alert text="Editor's note 2021: Love it now!" />}} No fiction from me today I think. Instead I have another author recommendation. [Kris Gage](https://medium.com/u/67d9cdce33af) writes so eloquently, particularly on the oh so complex (messy!) matters of the heart. I’d strongly recommend you check her writing out. Over and out. Thought for the day: > *Wherever you are, be all there — Jim Elliot*