At a Loss

October 20, 2009

Today is of course the celebration of the written word around the world.  While this is an especially deserving reason to celebrate writing for writing’s sake, I find myself nonplussed as to what to write on to eulogize print.  Instead I find myself distracted as to what I will read about when I get back to my room to scrutinize the days newspaper.  I find I simply cannot focus my energy to muster the cranial power to conceive what to write this commemoration of writing on when I think of what I might discertain and discover what has been written on my Facebook when I get the time to read it.  While trying to remain in the now to unveil a worthy topic as to emulate writing around the world, my mind simply wanders as to what blogs I will later read about my  former high school football team, as it seeks to reach a playoff berth in the coming postseason. 

I am simply at a loss as to ascertain what to how commemorate this day of writing, as I look to the future and try to contain my curiousity as to what I will read in the very, very near future.


A collaborative project to promote the National Day on Writing by the Bowling Green State University Writing Center and the Center for Online and Blended Learning.