What's in a name?

According to my Apple dictionary, admittedly not a definitive source, a ‘consideration’ is a thought, reflection, meditation, concern, rumination etc. I would like this blog to do those things. I’m hoping I can keep the posts positive because, as someone once reminded me, it is important to practise the habits of mind that you value and want to foster. For me those are: positivity, curiosity, openness and self-reflection (hence, a blog is a good forum).


Also, I’m calling them 'small' because I would like to try to get into the habit of blogging briefly but often. That way I can reflect on everyday occurrences and make this form of writing and thinking a habit, hopefully.


Sunday, 8 September 2013

Predicting the future, but it's already here

I was reading the GoodWeekend magazine that comes with The Saturday Age when I noticed a story about something I wrote about in the novel I'm currently revising. It's set about 1500 years in the future, but apparently webrities are already here. A webrity is a celebrity who is web-based. They aren't a physical being, but they have a personality, act on a show or make music (or whatever they're famous for) and generate gossip and speculation like any other celebrity. In the GoodWeekend story ('Sound of the Future' by Mark White) I learned about Hatsune Miku who is a Japanese singer. She has performed with the Japanese Philharmonic Orchestra and will star in an opera in Paris in a few months, and she's a computer program. I was excited to see that an idea I had come to independently and creatively for the futuristic world of my novel is actually realistic and possible – not just in terms of technology, but psychologically, in terms of fans buying into a webrity. I don't know that I'll be a major writer in the speculative genre, but I could see how it might be addictive.

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