Noteworthy

with Roza Melkumyan

Recently, I realized 3 things:

  1. I am a writer (tragic, but true).

  2. Writing for myself helps me make sense of my thoughts and feelings – of which there are many – which can otherwise crowd my mind and become quite suffocating.

  3. As a person of this world, I consume far more than I produce. But as a creator, I have a need to produce.

So, I started this newsletter / blog as a sort of personal project, to try and write more often, to write in service of bettering my mental health, and to try and produce – and produce something complete, even if that means a short 300 to 600 word post.

This newsletter is called Life, Noted, and it is one big writing exercise, an attempt to take the hundreds of fragments of thoughts that I continue to scribble down into my phone’s Notes app, and spin them into complete, coherent ones. In my writing, I explore the intersection between the cultures that raised me, the cities and countries I’ve called home, and the people and places I’ve come to know along the way.

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An attempt to spin my notes into complete thoughts as I explore the intersection between the cultures that raised me, the cities I’ve called home, and the people and places I’ve come to know along the way.