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Testing My New Recording Stand, Light, and Makeup

Testing My New Recording Stand, Light, and Makeup

Thank you to the anonymous person who offered to buy me a studio light via my Throne (I know my old videos were dark sometimes!), but I actually already got a camera stand with a light attached!! I still have no idea what I’m doing, but I’m better lit while doing it! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜Š

Here’s a list + links to the products I used in the video (the following are all affiliate links so if you use them to purchase anything, I’ll also get a small monetary kickback for referring you at no extra cost to you – it’s a great way to help support me while getting yourself a lil treat!):

The following music was used for this media project: Music: Fly Faster Chicken by Alexander Nakarada Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9833-fly-fa… License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com/

What I Do When I’m Not Here: HorrorFam.com! (VIDEO)

What I Do When I’m Not Here: HorrorFam.com! (VIDEO)

Hey, Everyone!

In my last blog post on how to continue creating during a personal crisis, I mentioned that I’d been “getting a lot done” in spite of recent events (losing my maternal uncle and my paternal uncle exactly 4 weeks apart) but it became clear that folks who only read LittleZotz.com were like “uh… suuuure you are, Lauren… There’s, like, nothing here…>_<“

Well, silly goose, that’s because LittleZotz.com isn’t my only website, and hasn’t been in quite some time! πŸ˜›

I also run HorrorFam.com and host the HorrorFam.com Podcast! It’s a positive-minded website focused on horror β€” a homey place for horror fans with articles (by myself and others), audio, and videos created with a pure love for the horror genre and the people who make it so special.

HorrorFam.com isn’t for kids, but it’s family-friendly. Think PG13 instead of a hard R as far as horror-related stuff goes. You can browse HorrorFam.com’s content in public without having people let out scandalized gasps if they peek over your shoulder. It’s actually a wonderful website to go to for both diehard horror fans (like myself, my husband, my parents, my besties, etc.) and for people who want to support the horror fans in their life and/or introduce someone they love (gently!) to the horror genre.

Here’s a video of myself putting on makeup before immediately segueing into hosting the most recent episode of the HorrorFam.com Podcast β€” and, don’t worry, there’s nothing scary in this video at all (unless you think my face in scary… in which case, um, ow?):

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How to Continue Creating During a Personal Crisis

How to Continue Creating During a Personal Crisis

This hasn’t been a great year… I know you likely feel the same way (and probably have for the entirety of the 2020s thus far!). We’ve all been dealing with immeasurable stress, crushing losses, lingering grief…

It’s been an especially difficult time for creators β€” writers, artists, and other creative minds.

In a dose of cold, harsh reality: Freelancers and independent creators don’t get paid if they don’t create! (And nothing adds extreme stress to an already crisis-level emotional situation like wondering “How am I going to buy food/pay bills this month??”). For many of us, we create because we have to in order to survive β€” it’s the only thing we’re good at.

In a more romantic sense: We create because we NEED to. It doesn’t just help us survive financially, it just plain helps us survive.

Creativity is at the heart of everything that matters. In many ways, it’s the only thing that matters. Especially now.

But sometimes creating things is SO DIFFICULT!! Even when we want to β€” even when we need to!

When you’re in the midst of a personal crisis (illness, bereavement, sleep deprivation, etc.), it can feel almost impossible to find the will and the inspiration to create anything. I know it has been for me… But, in spite of the difficulty, I’ve been creating a whole heck of a lot of stuff on a fairly consistent basis.

The following are the techniques I use to keep creating, always. I hope that my tips help you to continue creating during a crisis as well.

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