Now that things are calmer

A queue in Brighton

Before yesterday’s brief attempt at a blog, I hadn’t done any blogging here for the best part of two weeks. I’ve been really busy. Here’s what’s keeping me busy:

University – It’s done. It’s all done. My last hand-in was on Thursday 13th May, on the morning of The Great Escape no less, and I have to say that I felt a bit disappointed with what I handed in. I can’t really do much now except hope that I’ve not been marked on anything that I think is unfair. There is much, much more I want to say about my three years at the UCA in Farnham but I will have to wait until I’m graduated and until I know that that chapter of my life is over for good.

One Little IndianI have been doing an internship at One Little Indian Records’ digital department for a while now (approaching a month and a half). It’s been enjoyable and it has taught me so much about the music industry to the point where I’m incredibly grateful. It’s also opened my doors to a few new paths where my career could go down. Journalism, digital and possibly even PR (I say possibly because my CV just doesn’t have enough PR-specific experience) are possible options now. Or maybe even something else entirely!

MusicOMHI have started doing voluntary writing again, this time for a website called MusicOMH. A couple of reviews that I’ve done are already up there and there’ll be more coming. Doing gigs is a lot more convenient for me this time than my last voluntary post purely for the sole reason that I’m in London during the day anyway, so getting to wherever I need to get to is easy and it gives me something to look forward to at the end of the working day.

The Musical ChairsI’m still keeping it going. Whilst the ‘busy period’ occurred, the website turned two years old in its current format and it would be a shame to just stop writing for it. I’m trying to post as much as I can when I get the time and so far it seems to be working out fine. Besides, why drop a blog that has been given entry to The Great Escape for two years in a row? It would be mad!

So yeah, a lot is happening. The main message though is that the end of university is appreciated far more than is healthy. For reasons I’ll explain at a later date, I felt like I’ve been held back from moving on with what I want to do in my life. However, over the gloriously sunny weekend I’ve had time to contemplate and reflect and I don’t think I would want to be in any other position.

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