WHOO HOOO!
I feel like a freakin' jet setting superstar. Tomorrow, I am going to a recruiting thing held by the Bay Area Reporter looking for queer youth to write a column or an essay to be published. If they pick you, you not only get published, but paid too!
After that, I am going to meet up with my photographer, she needs me to model in a set for her. (It's a fully clothed set, heh.) I am excited. I have never been photographed before except for, like, family pictures in 8th grade. Haha. I also think it's good that i'm doing this set because if I happen to find that I like modeling...**devilish smile**
So basically, i've got an interview with an established publication and a modeling job. I'm so excited! I'm wearing my punkiest, femmiest outfit tomorrow. Times like this make me feel like I am living the Bionic Femme lifestyle I started writing about in the summer, right before I joined SG. And things have changed! I read Lauren Stover's, "The Bombshell's Manual of Style" and actually HIGHLIGHTED parts of it (as a joke) determined to become an activist model by the end of summer. Ever since I invented the persona of "The Bionic Femme" I have done some live modeling jobs and volunteered a hell of a lot...I still remember that time I made 50 bucks in an hour just for modeling M.A.C. cosmetics! I even get stuff for free now! Free drinks, free cab rides...who would have known "The Bombshell's Manual of Style" would prove so useful?
Speaking of free stuff, i'd like to thank whomever does the packaging at S.G.H.Q. I ordered some t-shirts and 15 stickers and they gave me 45 stickers!!!! Looks like i'll have some prezzies to give you kiddies at the next SG shindig.
I feel like a freakin' jet setting superstar. Tomorrow, I am going to a recruiting thing held by the Bay Area Reporter looking for queer youth to write a column or an essay to be published. If they pick you, you not only get published, but paid too!
After that, I am going to meet up with my photographer, she needs me to model in a set for her. (It's a fully clothed set, heh.) I am excited. I have never been photographed before except for, like, family pictures in 8th grade. Haha. I also think it's good that i'm doing this set because if I happen to find that I like modeling...**devilish smile**
So basically, i've got an interview with an established publication and a modeling job. I'm so excited! I'm wearing my punkiest, femmiest outfit tomorrow. Times like this make me feel like I am living the Bionic Femme lifestyle I started writing about in the summer, right before I joined SG. And things have changed! I read Lauren Stover's, "The Bombshell's Manual of Style" and actually HIGHLIGHTED parts of it (as a joke) determined to become an activist model by the end of summer. Ever since I invented the persona of "The Bionic Femme" I have done some live modeling jobs and volunteered a hell of a lot...I still remember that time I made 50 bucks in an hour just for modeling M.A.C. cosmetics! I even get stuff for free now! Free drinks, free cab rides...who would have known "The Bombshell's Manual of Style" would prove so useful?
Speaking of free stuff, i'd like to thank whomever does the packaging at S.G.H.Q. I ordered some t-shirts and 15 stickers and they gave me 45 stickers!!!! Looks like i'll have some prezzies to give you kiddies at the next SG shindig.

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Speaking of which, this set is supposed to be taken outside of some industrial wherehouse that allows no tresspassing...problem is that we're supposed to like, set up lights and equipment and shit, and my photographer thinks it's most likely that guards will find us taking this photo set kick us out...ha, this is gonna be the most punk rock shoot ever.