I'll blame my years of reading The Babysitter's Club and Nancy Drew on my impulse to compile things before I do things, which is why I'm starting with a Dangerous Writer's Detective/Magic/Survival/Hygenic/Politically In-or-Otherwise Correct kit. Or whatever else I can jam in between those saucy little slashes.
Or maybe I should just call mine the Avoidance Kit and get it over with.
First, I got a fistful of these.
A pocket sized journal, which I buy like they're perishable goods.
A permanent marker for writing about love. Because it's permanent, right?
Scotch tape. Though I need to acquire a smaller one to minimize the purse lint.
I grew accustomed to toting a flash drive around when we didn't have a printer at home.
It's not a pencil case, it's a kit.
Not pictured, my digital camera. "Show don't tell!"
Show me yours.
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My gallavanting-around-Eastern-Canada writing kit will include (not pictured, because I don't know where my camera wandered off to):
ReplyDelete1 hardcover journal
1 hardcover sketchbook
20 mechanical pencils (for writing in the cold, because pens tend to explode)
5 black ballpoint pens (which will probably freeze/explode)
1 pen with flashlight (for writing at night)
1 polaroid camera
3 packs of (obsolete) polaroid film (for location scouting?)
3 black sharpies (for drawing)
1 roll of scotch tape (for taping the polaroids/other found objects into the journal/sketchbook)
My kit is not as pretty, though. :( I'm stoked about this!