Introduction
I've started many blogs over my time as a writer but I've never been able to keep up with them. So, it will certainly be interesting to see if I'm able to keep up with my dotart blog.
My name is Luxia Le and I'm a freelance writer tentatively residing in Boston, Massachusetts in the United States of America. In my day job, I typically write about computer science and nature science, but I've always had a penchant for writing fiction.
So far, I've written six books of various lengths, with the longest being a novella called Incubus. I would like to push more of my work to writing novels; simply put, I'm sick of slogging away at assignments. I want to write for the sake of writing, not just to survive.
However, I find it exceptionally difficult to write after having spent eight straight hours banging out articles about science. Freelance writing really is where your muse goes to die.
Depending on how this whole dotart blogging thing goes, I may start making my books freely available on dotart. But I would have to see whether or not—and how—to monetize them so that I'm not just creating free art in my spare time and not moving forward.
Anyway, this post has gotten kind of rambly; I am pretty hungry right now. So I think I'll sign it off for now. I mostly wanted to get a feel for how dotart felt as a blogging platform.