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  • Performance Anxiety

    Performance Anxiety

    I want to spend the weekend in Boston. There is a convention there that I very much want to attend – Arisia. At Arisia will be a very high concentration of my friends from all over the US: California, Minnesota, Kansas, Illinois and of course, pretty much the entire Eastern seaboard. I’ve missed all of…

    Meg Frank

    January 15, 2015
    Uncategorized
    anxiety, Bolt Bus, Boston, burn out, Conventions, fandom, New York City, travel
  • Limited Vocabulary

    Limited Vocabulary

    What does it mean when I say “I’m sick”? I wish I knew how to explain what is wrong with me succinctly. I wish I had a diagnosis that could sum it all up and provide answers. I wish my pain and symptoms weren’t so embarrassing to explain to doctors over and over again. I…

    Meg Frank

    January 13, 2015
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  • In Limbo

    In Limbo

    Will and I are home. Sort of. We’re in Kansas City until Monday, then Chicago for New Year’s, and we finally move back into our permanent residence in New York City on January 5th, 2015. Even though we’re not quite done yet, it feels like I’ve been able to release half a breath I didn’t realize…

    Meg Frank

    December 27, 2014
    Uncategorized
    adulthood, art, Emotions, holiday, Japan, living, moving, travel, United States
  • Countdown

    Today started my last week in Japan. A week from yesterday I will board a US bound plane for the last time this year. I don’t know when I’ll come back here, though I know that I will. I know that I’ll miss this place. There is a more than small part of me that…

    Meg Frank

    December 16, 2014
    Uncategorized
    adulthood, Holidays, Japan, moving, mystery illness, NYC, packing., travel, writing
  • The Long Road Home

    Today I will fly seven thousand miles to my home, but it won’t be my home for very much longer. I spent a little time yesterday firming up my travel calendar for November.  I probably should have done this sooner, as November starts in two and a half weeks, but there are always so many…

    Meg Frank

    October 14, 2014
    Uncategorized
    adulthood, family, friends, home, Japan, New York, San Francisco, travel
  • In My Bubble

    While overall I’m having a smashing time at Capclave this weekend, there was one encounter last night that I could have very much done without. My personal space was invaded, and someone made a remarkably inappropriate comment about what I was wearing. Why why why are these still situations that we have to deal with?…

    Meg Frank

    October 12, 2014
    Uncategorized
    body issues, breasts, Conventions, fandom, feminism
  • Travel Bug

    Today I shall pass through four airports. I will take a bus, three planes and a cab of some sort to get me to my destination: Washington, DC. As fun as it is to travel to new and exotic places, I have to admit that it’s getting a little old to have to spend at…

    Meg Frank

    October 8, 2014
    Uncategorized
    Conventions, fandom, travel
  • Necessary Evil

    Nobody likes eleven hour flights. As much as I love going to places on the other side of the world, I don’t like eleven hour flights. But I need them.  I frequently find it impossible to disconnect from the world. I feel itchy if I don’t have a wifi connection that can help me connect…

    Meg Frank

    June 18, 2014
    Uncategorized
    alone time, connection, fandom, insanity, internet, Patience, rest, sleep, Time, travel, worldcon
  • Two Weeks Notice

    Today marks living in Japan for two weeks. If I had it my way, Will and I would probably never leave.  I don’t like change. Or maybe it’s just that I’ve has so much of it in the last year. Either way, I dragged my feet quite deeply about moving here. I was scared. I…

    Meg Frank

    April 14, 2014
    Uncategorized
    adventures, English, home, isolation, Japan, Japanese, language, life, trains, travel, writing
  • Not Quite Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood

    Life in Japan is beautiful, though not without difficulty.  I have never lived in a place as breathtaking as Japan. Had I known what it would be like to live here, I don’t think I would have come. I’m very glad I didn’t know. Too often fear of the unknown keeps me from doing amazing things.  I…

    Meg Frank

    April 3, 2014
    Uncategorized
    culture, Japan, language, lonely, people, sleep, travel
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