Thursday, 31 October 2019

Imogen's A Theatre Nerd: Hamilton


I have been immensely fortunate when it comes to exposure to musical theatre and live-stage performances. When I was younger, my aunt used to purchase tickets for myself, my younger sister and my mother to see shows on the West End, some of which, I still have the programs for now. I remember the first West End show I went to was Hairspray when I was around eleven or twelve years old. We got to stage door after the performance and the programs we bought were covered with signatures from cast members that were delighted that we had enjoyed the show. The last time I went on one of those trips was when I was sixteen. I had seen Wicked with my family and not everyone had enjoyed the performance as much as I had. But I was still much too young to go to the theatre alone. However, my love for musical theatre in particular didn’t cease.

It was only recently, in October of 2018, that I went to another West End performance, where I saw Heather’s on tour with two of my friends, just weeks after I’d managed to purchase Hamilton tickets for myself and my mother in the new year. It was then that I realised I had happened across an expensive habit. Since then, I have made four more trips to see shows in London; Hamilton (twice), Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, Harry Potter and The Cursed Child and The Great Gatsby at Gatsby’s Drugstore.

I figured that, I would share some anecdotes about my experiences, because, honestly, I just love to share and remember the fun I had!


SO, Hamilton:


On 20th February 2019, I finally got the opportunity to be in the room where it happens and got to see Hamilton: An American Musical with my mother. In this instance, the day was really stressful as I was doing a 24 hour round-trip from my student accommodation in Derby, to London to see the show, back home to Essex and then back to Derby before a 5pm lecture the next day.

I was very stressed doing this, and, generally, wouldn’t recommend this to anyone unless they have a better grip of their anxiety than I do. The only reason I opted into this is because I knew that my lecture was non-compulsory and informed my lecturer well in advance that I may be slightly late to his class, just as I didn’t want to go to class with my luggage.

One thing which did confuse me about the system at Hamilton was some of the wording on the website as it said that tickets needed to be collected for the show by 6pm on the day of the show. I took this as meaning that, as I had already bought my ticket, I would have to be at the ticket box by 6 to collect my tickets before the show started at half past seven. This was not the case, and it actually meant that anyone who was hoping to purchase tickets to see Hamilton that evening would have to have done so by 6pm on the day of the show. I am writing this as this misunderstanding meant that my mother had to leave much earlier to meet me in London than she had to, which, I will admit, eased my anxiety significantly.

Due to the proximity to Victoria Station, we decided to have dinner in the station, and then head to the theatre to take photos outside the venue, join the queue and buy programmes before the show so we wouldn’t have to queue in the intermission. My mother, understanding my anxiety, was accommodating to my whims, despite being fed up of me taking photos. I just couldn’t contain my excitement! After two years of being obsessed with this musical, I was finally going to see it onstage!

To say that the show made me emotional would be an understatement! I didn’t stop crying from Blow Us All Away until the curtain call! The only thing that would have made the show better would have been being able to stage door afterward, however that was something I was unable to do due to my mother having a bad pain day and with issues with the trains and us not wanting to have to wait an hour to travel home when she was that much pain. I relented and went home with her.

Travelling back up to Derby was significantly more hassle than it necessarily needed to be. I had been lucky; because I bought my train tickets from my home in Essex, back up to Derby on the day I bought my Hamilton tickets, I was only able to purchase an open return. Which was, thankfully, the best thing. I had run into several issues enroute back to Derby in the process of coming back to Derby, one of which being that I was unable to take the District Line from Tower Hill to Kings Cross.

Instead, in the company of one of my friends, Marika, who I ran into at Fenchurch Street, on her way to a lecture, I went to Aldgate East, which took ten minutes. When I got there, we had to wait for a Hammersmith and City Line train to Kings Cross, and by the time I arrived, the train I had been hoping to get from London back to Derby had departed. Had I bought a train ticket for a set time, I would have had to buy a new one, so I was lucky enough to just have to wait for the next train, which was due to depart forty minutes from my arrival. So, my last piece of advice in this instance would be, if you’re travelling cross-country to see shows on the West End, buy an open return, because you cannot predict what will happen to the London Underground.



Tuesday, 29 October 2019

29/10/19 - Happy Tuesday! University Inspired Writing Prompt!

Today, 29/10/19, is the next instalment of University Inspired Writing Prompts. Since my first year at university, I have been compiling a collection of writing prompts inspired by my time studying in Derby. I hope that these prompts help you create your own works!

All of these prompts are dialogue based, and are inspired by real conversations I have been part of whilst at university.

PROMPT #26:

"If you don’t start your essay, I wont send you photos of my dogs."

The above was a genuine threat used at university when one of my friends was insisting that she was going to continue to procrastinate her essay, and instead she would spend her time procrastinating with poetry books to "give the allusion of productivity". As soon as I declared she wouldn't get updates on my dogs, she opened her word document, called me a bitch, and began to do her work.  

I hope that this prompt inspired something, even if it was just a smile! Feel free to check out my previous prompts by looking through the hashtags below! 

Thank you so much for reading! 

And remember! 

Per Ardua Ad Astra!

- Imogen. L. Smiley

Sunday, 27 October 2019

27/10/19 - Song Of The Week Sunday!


Hi guys! I'm back with another Song Of The Week Sunday! The purpose of this segment is to give you guys a quick glimpse into my life and the things I listen to on repeat!

The song of the week this week is Jonathan Young, Caleb Hyles and SixteenInMono's version of Great Days

You can stream it on Spotify here!




This song was easily my SOTW this time around due to how apt it is. I was listening to it on loop whilst on my way to one of my favourite places to see people that I haven't seen in months. The song, is actually a cover of an ending theme used in the fourth season of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, a series that myself and my friends happen to be big fans of. It was stuck in my head while I was having a great time with them over the days of Comic Con that I have attended thus far. 

I hope you guys have had an amazing week and continue to do so!
And remember:
Per Ardua Ad Astra!

Tuesday, 22 October 2019

22/10/19: Happy Tuesday! University Inspired Writing Prompt:

Today, 22/10/19, is the next instalment of University Inspired Writing Prompts. Since my first year at university, I have been compiling a collection of writing prompts inspired by my time studying in Derby. I hope that these prompts help you create your own works!

All of these prompts are dialogue based, and are inspired by real conversations I have been part of whilst at university.

PROMPT #25:

"I’ve been studying here for three years and I had no idea we had a reading balcony! I always thought this was a fire exit!"

The above was a quote from one of my housemates in our second year of university. She had done an extra year before we joined Derby Uni, however, when we suggested heading up to the balcony to study in the fresh air, she was amazed by the fact she had never known it existed.

I hope that this prompt inspired something, even if it was just a smile! Feel free to check out my previous prompts by looking through the hashtags below! 

Thank you so much for reading! 

And remember! 

Per Ardua Ad Astra!

- Imogen. L. Smiley

Sunday, 20 October 2019

20/10/19 - Song Of The Week Sunday!

Hi guys! I'm back with my next Song Of The Week Sunday! The purpose of this segment is to give you guys a quick glimpse into my life and the things I listen to on repeat!

The song of the week this week is How Long Will I Love You by Ellie Goulding, a bonus track on her album Halcyon Days

You can stream it on Spotify here!

https://open.spotify.com/track/1wyo8plJbo1BO9s8TWqZpN

This song happens to Song Of The Week as it has deep resonance with the story I am writing at the moment, which is currently still a mystery to the majority of my readers. This is, primarily due to the fact that I am writing it under another psudonym. Regardless of the fact that the story isn't going to get much attention when I discuss it here, I know that there wasn't a better song to choose than this one for SOTW. Especially, because I had it on loop for over two hours this week. 

I hope you guys have had an amazing week and continue to do so!

And remember:

Per Ardua Ad Astra!

Friday, 18 October 2019

18/10/19 - Favourite Character Praise Friday: Claire Dearing


Hello and welcome back to Favourite Character Praise Friday! This is one of my absolute favourite posts to write and I hope you enjoy my picking apart of my favourite characters enough to stick around while I examine my next victim, I mean, character. Don’t worry, I do not rank these characters in a particular order, it just so happens that some characters are better worth sharing praise for at a different point in time to others! Remember, every fifth instalment is Least Favourite Character Praise Friday, so keep an eye out for me probing at characters I can’t stand and raving about how well they were written in order to evoke such a reaction.

So, who is the subject of my next Favourite Character Praise Friday?

Claire Dearing from the Jurassic World Franchise!

Warning, the following will contain spoilers for Jurassic World and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom!



Claire was a character who I initially didn’t mind when watching the first of the two current Jurassic World films, however, the more I watched it, the more I fell in love with her. Her arc was a classic hero’s journey with her being the only person that could guarantee her nephew’s safety and it was initially amusing to watch her attempt to show she was capable of amazing things, especially in those heels! When compared to the previous heroines from the franchise, at a glance Claire looks like she’d fall short of par.

Between the first and second film, Claire has gone through an immense aesthetic change, appearing more typical of a heroine from the Jurassic Franchise, wearing earthy tones and more appropriate footwear. I thought the transition, albeit appropriate for someone who had lost her high-paying job only to start up a non-profit organisation, was slightly forced. Of course, I understand her reverting back to what I would assume is her natural blonde hair, as the upkeep of red hair is an expensive luxury she could definitely not afford, I would have preferred to see more of her original colour palette appear again in the second film. But that doesn’t take away my love for her at all!

I found that the more I watched the Jurassic World films, the more Claire stood out to me. She was a very capable and level-headed woman, even in crisis, or when in a lot of pain, she was quick to jump in to help people in need. This shines through with animals as well, considering with her previous job being so high-up in the Jurassic World administrative ladder she would have had no issue entering a similar field, but was there to take care of the animals as they still needed her protection.

But back to the praise! The three things I took from her as a writer, instead of a consumer were as follows:

She demonstrated a protagonist learning that it’s okay to change your mind and opinions after gaining new information. In Claire’s case, she used to work in a position in the company where it was easier to perceive each dinosaur as a specimen, numbers and figures instead of a living breathing creature. After seeing the havoc that the indominus rex inflicts when she escapes, Claire realised that these dinosaurs exist just as other wild animals do, and they therefore, regardless of the damage they inflicted, ought to be classified as endangered species’ and thus ought to be protected. This transition in opinion comes across as natural considering the trauma she endured. I, personally, didn’t think too much about how this transition would appear until she was confronted by the antagonist of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Eli Mills. It was when he mentioned that they both exploited the animals that I realised how much her character had developed and how she had learned to better herself. I thought that the way it was handled was really well done and I hope that one day I’ll be able to execute something like that in my own prose.

Another thing that Claire Dearing as a character does very well is show that you can still be strong as well as feminine. Admittedly this comes across more so in the first film, where she is still wearing the iconic silky looking blouse and matching skirt with the purple tank top beneath it, and the ever iconic high heeled shoes. However, she has always been portrayed as strong. Not necessarily in terms of brute force, as that aspect of strength is clearly more suited to her love interest, Owen, however her strength lies in both emotions and resolve. She manages to keep a front together for her nephews and remains insistent that she will keep them safe when the dinosaurs break free of their containment. Despite her outward appearance in the first film, she demonstrates a level-headedness needed in order to preserve the most human life, even if she could have been killed in the process.

However, what I loved most about Claire’s arc was her arc as a mother. Despite being a woman that is constantly shown to be capable, it seems the thing that she falls short of, is being a good romantic partner. This is demonstrated by the way she and her sister bicker over the phone while they’re both supposed to be working and Claire declares that her emotional sister is sounding like their mother after she had rambled about how she didn’t understand as she didn’t have kids of her own. Yet despite the fact that her nephews were not her children, she went above and beyond to keep them safe, to the point of releasing a T-Rex from her enclosure for better odds of getting out alive against the indominus rex. One can argue, relatively easily, that she did this due to them being in her care, despite her being very willing to pass them off to her assistant during the start of the film. The same cannot be said for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom where she risks her life to protect Masie Lockwood, despite being wounded by the indo-raptor. She, again, showed that she was very capable of protecting herself, her love interest, and the child that was caught in the middle. I really like how, despite her being shown to have little want for children in the future, something she and Owen appear to share, that she will take on any role to ensure the safety of those who cannot protect themselves. Which, again, translates to her role in attempting to preserve the lives of the dinosaurs on Isla Nublar. 

Ultimately, I love Claire’s character, regardless of what she taught me. I hope that my analysis will help you see her in a new light!

Please, if you have opinions on Claire Dearing, feel free to share them with me! Don’t forget you can check out my previous Character Praise by looking through the hashtags below.

And remember!

Per Aruda Ad Astra!

Thursday, 17 October 2019

Imogen's A Theatre Nerd: Harry Potter & The Cursed Child


I have been immensely fortunate when it comes to exposure to musical theatre and live-stage performances. When I was younger, my aunt used to purchase tickets for myself, my younger sister and my mother to see shows on the West End, some of which, I still have the programs for now. I remember the first West End show I went to was Hairspray when I was around eleven or twelve years old. We got to stage door after the performance and the programs we bought were covered with signatures from cast members that were delighted that we had enjoyed the show. The last time I went on one of those trips was when I was sixteen. I had seen Wicked with my family and not everyone had enjoyed the performance as much as I had. But I was still much too young to go to the theatre alone. However, my love for musical theatre in particular didn’t cease.

It was only recently, in October of 2018, that I went to another West End performance, where I saw Heather’s on tour with two of my friends, just weeks after I’d managed to purchase Hamilton tickets for myself and my mother in the new year. It was then that I realised I had happened across an expensive habit. Since then, I have made four more trips to see shows in London; Hamilton (twice), Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, Harry Potter and The Cursed Child and The Great Gatsby at Gatsby’s Drugstore.

I figured that, I would share some anecdotes about my experiences, because, honestly, I just love to share and remember the fun I had!


SO, Harry Potter & The Cursed Child


On 16th January 2019, I went to London to meet with one of my best friends, Emma, and one of her friends to see Harry Potter & The Cursed Child. I can’t deny that I was apprehensive to meet Emma’s friend Charlie, but I had heard that she was lovely. Having heeded my warning from having seen Heather’s with my friends just a few months prior, we met with two hours before Part One would begin. That gave us enough time to get acquainted, explore the local area, locate the theatre and get something to eat. We did, however, lose track of time and ended up having to eat our McDonalds outside of the theatre but in doing so, we managed to sneak some really pretty photos of the theatre!

One suggestion I would give to people going to see this show would be to do your best to stay hydrated before the show as this theatre does not allow outside food or drinks in. We were lucky enough to smuggle a half-eaten packet of Maoam Pinballs into the theatre before Part Two, as they were in my pocket and the person doing bag searches didn’t seem to mind too much. Probably as a handful of sweets are less likely to be of issue when compared to sandwiches, crisps or loud food that would distract the other members of the audience form the dialogue and staging of the show.

As we had decided to purchase the slightly cheaper tickets, which were £15 per part, it meant that we did have a restricted view of the show, which wasn’t too much of an issue until the second part, where in one instance, everyone in our area had to stand to watch what had taken place. This wasn’t too much of an issue for us as we were at the edge and didn’t restrict the view of anyone behind us by standing. If money isn’t an issue, when purchasing a ticket, I would recommend being closer to the stage than we were. But, the show was amazing, despite being so high up.

I intend to purchase tickets to Harry Potter & The Cursed Child again, to take a friend after Christmas. It was fantastically staged and I would definitely recommend seeing it, as the script translates so well to the stage. Seeing it on paper doesn’t do the story justice, in my opinion, at least.




Tuesday, 15 October 2019

15/10/19: Happy Tuesday! University Inspired Writing Prompts

Today, 15/10/19, is the next instalment of University Inspired Writing Prompts. Since my first year at university, I have been compiling a collection of writing prompts inspired by my time studying in Derby. I hope that these prompts help you create your own works!

All of these prompts are dialogue based, and are inspired by real conversations I have been part of whilst at university.


PROMPT #24:

1.     "I may be twenty minutes late but my makeup is on point, and time doesn’t exist so let’s just enjoy each other’s company"

     The above was a quote from one of my friends who was joining a group of us in the city over the holidays, who was late due to missing a train because they were doing their makeup. This was the first thing they said after greeting the group. 

I hope that this prompt inspired something, even if it was just a smile! Feel free to check out my previous prompts by looking through the hashtags below! 

Thank you so much for reading! 

And remember! 

Per Ardua Ad Astra!

- Imogen. L. Smiley

Sunday, 13 October 2019

13/10/19 - Song Of The Week Sunday

Hi guys! I'm back with another Song Of The Week Sunday! The purpose of this segment is to give you guys a quick glimpse into my life and the things I listen to on repeat!

The song of the week this week is The Overpass by Panic! At The Disco's newest album Pray For Wicked

You can stream it on Spotify here!

https://open.spotify.com/track/4hUR3thIs01mQUtVmZFJ8F

This song is one of my favourite hype-up songs. I wish that it had been played when I saw Panic! in concert last March but I wasn't lucky enough to see it. Regardless, it is one of those songs that I can just belt at the top of my lungs which was definitely something I needed this week! Regardless, the past is the past and as of tomorrow, there's a new week ahead. The best thing to do is keep on listening to the songs that elevate my mood and keep moving forward.

I hope you guys have had an amazing week and continue to do so!

And remember:

Per Ardua Ad Astra!

Tuesday, 8 October 2019

8/10/19 - Happy Tuesday! University Inspired Writing Prompt:

Today, 8/10/19, is the next instalment of University Inspired Writing Prompts. Since my first year at university, I have been compiling a collection of writing prompts inspired by my time studying in Derby. I hope that these prompts help you create your own works!

All of these prompts are dialogue based, and are inspired by real conversations I have been part of whilst at university.

PROMPT #23:


1. "Some bitch in a Pikachu onesie just called me a nerd!"

  The above prompt was taken from my experience at work. When I was still at the amusement park, we had costume events, and when I was there, one of my colleagues had come in, after a heatwave, in a Pikachu onesie. She had turned to me as I entered our department, not having seen who I was and declared that I was a nerd for wearing a cosplay of Midorima Shintaro from Kuroko No Basket. 

I remember sending the above as a voice note to one of my friends when I was in the locker room, much to their amusement.

I hope that this prompt inspired something, even if it was just a smile! Feel free to check out my previous prompts by looking through the hashtags below! 

Thank you so much for reading! 

And remember! 

Per Ardua Ad Astra!

- Imogen. L. Smiley

Sunday, 6 October 2019

6/10/19 - Song Of The Week Sunday

Hi guys! I'm back with my first Song Of The Week Sunday since my hiatus! The purpose of this segment is to give you guys a quick glimpse into my life and the things I listen to on repeat!

The song of the week this week is Death By A Thousand Cuts by Taylor Swift from her new album, Lover!

You can stream it on Spotify here!

https://open.spotify.com/track/2dgFqt3w9xIQRjhPtwNk3D

I had it on loop without even realising that I did, it's just so catchy and emotive that I didn't get a chance to listen to anything else for hours on end. I just love it! I really hope that my friends and I will manage to score tickets to the Lover Tour whenever that will be because I am absolutely desperate to see Taylor Swift in concert!

I hope you guys have an amazing week!

And remember:

Per Ardua Ad Astra!

Friday, 4 October 2019

4/10/19 - Favourite Character Praise Friday - Riza Hawkeye


Hello and welcome back to Favourite Character Praise Friday! This is one of my absolute favourite posts to write and I hope you enjoy my picking apart of my favourite characters enough to stick around while I examine my next victim, I mean, character. Don’t worry, I do not rank these characters in a particular order, it just so happens that some characters are better worth sharing praise for at a different point in time to others! Remember, every fifth instalment is Least Favourite Character Praise Friday, so keep an eye out for me probing at characters I can’t stand and raving about how well they were written in order to evoke such a reaction.

So, who is the subject of my next Favourite Character Praise Friday?

Riza Hawkeye from the Fullmetal Alchemist Franchise 



Warning! The following content will contain spoilers for the Fullmetal Alchemist Franchise! 

So, who is my first victim, post-hiatus? Riza Hawkeye from the Fullmetal Alchemist Franchise. I’ll admit, you’ll be seeing a fair amount of her this month as she is one of my all-time-favourites. I actually wrote an essay about her for university coursework because a friend of mine insulted her and her character arc.

I have been a fan of Riza’s character for many reasons, and not just because of her heavily implied romantic relationship with Roy Mustang, despite my shipping it. I generally love seeing such a complicated character be presented. Hiromu Arakawa gave us an absolute gem with Riza, being a multi-faceted, insubordinate yet trustworthy character with an immensely well-crafted story, which interweaves perfectly with her perceived love interest.

I feel like a lot can be learned about Riza from both a stand-alone character perspective but also in the idea of writing an established relationship, whether romantic or platonic.

The first thing I think that I, as a writer, learned from the way Riza was written would be that dry humour is equally as effective. When I was writing, particularly for young adults, prior to exposing myself to Arakawa’s content, the majority of the humour I used was loud and boisterous, with characters poking fun out of each other, bawdy banter and crude jokes. I even once had a character dare his best friend to carry him on his back in a pair of golden high heeled boots that belonged to another one of their friends. While these aspects of humour worked, especially in circumstances where characters are either immensely comfortable with one another, or are in a 21 Dares type of scenario, they weren’t necessarily the be-all and end all of humour. Riza’s means of joking with her superior, Roy, tended to be similar in reference to what she would say, however, her delivery was usually quiet, snide and sharp. In their case, it tended to be quips about Roy’s inability to use his alchemy in wet environments, which became a running joke throughout the franchise, particularly as Riza had snubbed him as being useless, as if his other military training was surplus compared to his alchemic prowess. Observing this as someone consuming this content exposed me to a more adult and mature method of sharing how a character may feel about a companion, and establishing their rapport for the readers / consumers. I thought this was really interesting!

Another aspect of Riza’s character that I adored to no end was how serious she was in contrast to the other characters in her company. Despite her being a lieutenant in the military, she is surrounded by young and boisterous male characters that tend to be over-dramatic when left to their own devices. She, in contrast, is significantly more reserved and stern, yet still gets along very well with her colleagues, despite the differences in their behaviour and outlook. In some instances, it is the way in which they share trauma, with many of the older characters in the series having served in the military during the wall in Ishval, however, even with that in mind, they do not tend to discuss those events due to them being too horrific. I found Riza’s perspective on her actions in Ishval as interesting when compared to other characters like Kimblee, who seemed remorseless. In contrast, her reaction to the atrocities that took place was that she deserved to be executed for the war crimes she committed, and she was willing to serve her country until she was granted the chance to die by court martial as she felt she deserved.

The last thing was how to portray a different type of devotion. Regardless of how one looks at the relationship between Roy and Riza, romantic or platonic, their storylines are closely interwoven to demonstrate how close the pair are. The level of trust they have in each other is hard to pull-off in fiction, in my experience, without the action coming across as forced. However, Roy and Riza are constantly demonstrating that they will help one another when they need it, with Riza saving Roy’s life as early as episode five, and him returning the favour by episode nineteen. They are co-dependent on one another, sharing the same goals and ideals, deciding it would be better for them to be punished for what they did at war, instead of getting on with their lives as if nothing happened, or ending their lives themselves. Which, ultimately, made Riza’s declaration that she had “no intention of going on by [herself]” toward the end of the series to be much more emotive, as she never wanted to end her life by suicide. This is, likely due to the fact that military systems tend to consider suicide or attempting to do so as cowardice.

Ultimately, I love Riza’s character, regardless of what she taught me. I hope that my analysis will help you see her in a new light!

Please, if you have opinions on Riza, feel free to share them with me! Don’t forget you can check out my previous Character Praise by looking through the hashtags below.
And remember!

Per Aruda Ad Astra!

Thursday, 3 October 2019

Happy National Poetry Day!

Hi guys, its Imogen, and today is National Poetry Day! Admittedly, I haven't performed spoken word in almost a year but I am still a huge fan of poetry and I am excited to celebrate with my fellow poets on social media

This is just a short freewrite that I thought I'd share with you guys. Once a poet, always a poet, mic or not!


Imogen's A Theatre Nerd: Heather's


I have been immensely fortunate when it comes to exposure to musical theatre and live-stage performances. When I was younger, my aunt used to purchase tickets for myself, my younger sister and my mother to see shows on the West End, some of which, I still have the programs for now. I remember the first West End show I went to was Hairspray when I was around eleven or twelve years old. We got to stage door after the performance and the programs we bought were covered with signatures from cast members that were delighted that we had enjoyed the show. The last time I went on one of those trips was when I was sixteen. I had seen Wicked with my family and not everyone had enjoyed the performance as much as I had. But I was still much too young to go to the theatre alone. However, my love for musical theatre in particular didn’t cease.

It was only recently, in October of 2018, that I went to another West End performance, where I saw Heather’s on tour with two of my friends, just weeks after I’d managed to purchase Hamilton tickets for myself and my mother in the new year. It was then that I realised I had happened across an expensive habit. Since then, I have made four more trips to see shows in London; Hamilton (twice), Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, Harry Potter and The Cursed Child and The Great Gatsby at Gatsby’s Drugstore.

I figured that, I would share some anecdotes about my experiences, because, honestly, I just love to share and remember the fun I had!

SO, Heathers! 

On 25th October 2018, I travelled to central London with a friend of mine to see Heathers: The Musical on stage. My friend, Matt, was already on the train, and I joined him when it pulled up at my station. We met our friend, GL, over in Leicester Square. Admittedly, we had left very little time to eat and get to the theatre, as he had had lectures at university and we had been running late due to issues with the tube, having missed one to get us to Leicester Square faster.


One thing I would definitely suggest, in hindsight, if possible, is to give yourselves as much time as possible to get to the theatre, and, if possible, avoid making commitments that clash. In our case it was unavoidable as education, rightly, comes before going to see a musical, but if you can choose to travel down earlier, I would do so. We ended up inhaling fast food before running to the theatre, which wasn’t the easiest place to find, which had, ultimately, made me anxious, despite my friends insisting that they knew where they were going. Another suggestion would be don’t down a large chocolate milkshake and then run off to the theatre, it doesn’t make for a comfortable start to the show!

Heathers, was, however, amazing. I had been a fan of the soundtrack for several months, and I had been lucky enough that a colleague of my mother’s was selling the tickets as she was no longer able to attend the show. I had bought all three tickets without hesitation, desperate to see the tour, as I was sure that I would have struggled to purchase my own tickets. I loved the songs that they added in such as “I Won’t Shut Up Anymore” by Heather Duke, as I felt that it epitomised her attitude about finally being able to step into the spotlight instead of constantly being belittled by Heather Chandler.
My friends and I had enjoyed the entire show, relating to the songs and their lyrics, despite, neither being the biggest fans of musical theatre themselves. Below is a photo of us, taken after the show, outside the theatre.

I have heard rumours and speculation online, that the tour may return to the UK someday, should that be the case, I wouldn’t hesitate to go back to see it again. Heathers is such a great show and if anyone ever gets a chance to see it, I would definitely suggest going for it! If high-school angst is your thing, definitely check it out!



Tuesday, 1 October 2019

1/10/19 - Happy Tuesday! University Inspired Writing Prompt:

Today, 1/10/19, is the first instalment of University Inspired Writing Prompts since my hiatus. Since my first year at university, I have been compiling a collection of writing prompts inspired by my time studying in Derby. I hope that these prompts help you create your own works!

All of these prompts are dialogue based, and are inspired by real conversations I have been part of whilst at university.

PROMPT #22:

"I never thought that preparing for my shift would include streaming my colleague’s EP whilst avoiding the elastic band battle crossfire. I haven’t had enough espresso for this!" 

The above prompt was inspired by my experience at work. When I was working at an amusement park, we would have to go in an hour before the park opened, to count tills and whatnot, but we usually finished that quickly.

The younger members of staff seemed to have an ongoing battle taking place with elastic bands, which we were never in short supply of. They constantly recruited new members of staff to the cause, where they would just ping every elastic band they could find, at each other. 

What made this experience more amusing to reflect upon was that the EP that we were listening to was by one of my colleagues and his metal band. Which, in my opinion, added much more drama to the battle! 

I hope that this prompt inspired something, even if it was just a smile! Feel free to check out my previous prompts by looking through the hashtags below! 

Thank you so much for reading! 

And remember! 

Per Ardua Ad Astra!

- Imogen. L. Smiley

What's New?

So! Its been a while since I was updating this blog, and some things are due to change due to that.

For starters, I don't think I'll be posting as much writing advice here anymore, despite being a writer. I struggle to articulate advice so I am unsure how frequently I'll be sharing advice. When I make a decision about that, I'll post an update on it. Until then, don't expect to see them frequently, if at all.

Another thing that will be changing is the way I work on reviews. Instead of forcing myself to engage in literature etc. my hope is to ease myself back into reading and writing comfortably and work my way back into consuming content to review etc. This is because I got burnt out so badly during my third year of university and never recovered a passion and eagerness to read before being thrust into 40+ hours of work a week at the theme park, not including commutes.

I will however, be continuing to share weekly writing prompts, inspired by my time at university, prior to my graduation. I also intend to continue to explore characters in the form of Favourite Character Praise Friday. I will also continue to post Songs of The Week.

However, it's not all bad! I'm hoping to share new content too! A new segment that will be coming in the future of this blog is "Imogen Is A Theatre Nerd" which is where I will be gushing about my experiences as a fan of theatre and avid visitor of the West End. These posts will be fortnightly, talking about my trips from October 2018 - which is when I started recording why I loved each trip - until I have written about every trip I have been on since. Once I have caught up, these posts will cease and only reemerge when I go back to the theatre.

Another type of post which will be starting this month is "Imogen's Shoutout To_" which is where I will create a post ranting and raving about something that I have enjoyed and will vary in topic. These posts will be monthly, going live on the last day of the month, along with a corresponding Bullet Journal Spread which you'll be able to see on my instagram @Imogen_L_Smiley

Thank you so much for reading and continuing to support me as I continue my journey toward beinga a published novelist! I hope I'll make you guys proud!

- Imogen. L. Smiley

"Where Have You Been?"

Hello everyone!

Long time no post, and for that I am so sorry! I really should have kept on top of my blogging but a lot of things happened and then it just slipped along my priority list!

Since May 2018, a lot has happened in my life! Over the last 16 months I have had three different retail jobs, one at a grocery store, which was part time. I was working there from June until September in 2018 and the only reason that I left was to go back to Derby for my third year at university. When I finished my degree, I got a job at a theme park, which I recently left due to the lengthy commute and expensive rail fares, despite generally loving the experience of working there.  I am now working at a juice bar! So far, I'm really enjoying it and I hope to continue working there to save money for the next part of my adventure into becoming a novelist!

Since my last post, I also completed four NaNoWriMo events, and reached my word count goal of 50K each time. I spent three of those four events working on content for my dissertation for my third year of study. This was due to feeling immensely insecure about the story I had decided to write for this extended study, mostly due to its poor reception in a previous year. However, in hindsight, I couldn't have thought of a better novel to work on. I'd been working with it since First Year and to have the last leg of my journey through academia at Derby to be about the same characters that started the journey with me is really emotional. I am definitely going to share my experience with this story with you guys too!

Another new part of my life, which you may have noticed if you follow my instagram @Imogen_L_Smiley, is that I have started a bullet journal. It was something that my best friend encouraged me to look into and it was one of the most uplifting experiences, impacting my mental wellbeing as much as it was a fun hobby to partake in. I currently have two journals, one is a bullet journal, filled with spreads about things I enjoyed and whatnot, however another is a writer's journal. That was something that I was tasked to create in my second term of university, where I would track progress, jot down ideas and reflect on what I had been taught in class, and work on my projects outside of the classroom, like my coursework for the three modules I was doing. I found it really helpful and decided, after leaving the course, to continue to reflect on my progress in this way.

Ultimately, all of my efforts have lead up to me having completed my third year of university and graduated with a Honours Degree in Creative & Professional Writing from the University of Derby! I graduated back in July and am now making preparations to continue my journey!

Albeit, I'm not starting my postgraduate study in this academic year, I hope to continue to follow my passion of writing and chase my dreams. I'm hoping to start the next leg of my academic journey the September of 2020.

For now, I need to find my feet, keep writing, and find the school that's going to be best for me! I'm just going to keep going, because, in my experience, everything I've been through, has happened for a reason!

Now that I'm back to blogging, I am hoping to share content with you frequently again, with writing prompts, character analysis, praise, and more to come in the future!

Thank you so much for your patience!

And remember:

Per Ardua Ad Astra!

- Imogen. L. Smiley