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In an attempt to make LiveLifeDeeply.net more presentable, I‘ve been working on the layout and structure of the blog over the last couple of days.
The colour scheme is now slightly tweaked and I decided to use less category thumbs/banners for my posts which goes in hand with ditching the idea of having posts specifically assigned to weekdays (like Friday‘s Favorite).
Stern schedules just do not work out for me, seeing as I have to build my life around classes and work.
In February, I will most probably have a lot of concert reviews coming your way. As of yesterday, I have been approved to shoot All Time Low once more in Cologne, and I‘ll attend the following gigs too: Cobra Starship, Vampire Weekend, Twin Atlantic, Lights & Owl City and Tokio Hotel.
For March, I thought up a mini-series of interviews and I‘ve been busy talking to people I‘d like to interview. Everyone I talked to has been really awesome about it so far. Keep that one in mind – there might be awesome things coming for you!
What I‘m going to post about next?
Well, I finally finished that article I wrote about London, and there‘s a blurb about theology that I‘d like to include. Also, I‘m revising my article on my tattoo and there might be something on Valentine‘s Day dates gone wrong – if writer‘s block ever lifts its heavy burden off my shoulders



I can’t wait to see what you come up with!
I wish it was March already and that I could start out with posting the interviews! Seriously, I’m so excited!
Everything I worked on that’ll be posted from now until March has been fun to write and put together!
(So many exclamation marks!!!)
Just found your blog and uhm How AWESOME are You??!!! I am so excited about these interviews! I love poetry and music and art and a bunch of other stuff too. Who are your favorite poets? we should compare notes…
Uhm, hi and thank you! I’ve had people squeal about my blog rarely so this is awesome!
Let’s see – favourite poets? Definitely Wordsworth and Frost. I love Oscar Wilde, too – and W. H. Auden!