15+ Chelsea Martin Quotes On Education, Marriage And Lessons
Chelsea Martin is an American writer from Los Angeles. She is the author of two books of poetry, Caca Dolce and Mickey, as well as a collection of short stories, Even the Saints Audition. She is also the editor of the literary magazine No Tokens and the founder of the independent press No Tokens Press. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Chelsea Martin on education, life, leadership.
I made my first website when I was ten. I flirted using instant messages all throughout high school. I like the Internet. I like cuddling. I like my cell phone. I like awkward eye contact with strangers. I like hearing people's voices. I like parties. I like Craigslist. These things don't seem technologically exclusive to me. — Chelsea Martin
I have hundreds of Word documents filled with pages of one-liners. If I begin to write a story, or if one of my thoughts leads to more than a couple paragraphs of writing, I'll go into these documents and pull out lines that I think would work with it. — Chelsea Martin
I don't know how to talk about technology in a positive or negative way because it's just the way the world is to me. It seems like talking about the advantages of breathing through holes in our face instead of holes that lead more directly to the lungs. — Chelsea Martin
I love anybody funny. I think my ten-year-old sister is really funny. She makes me laugh way more than most people do. — Chelsea Martin
I think it's really important to have a sense of humor. — Chelsea Martin
I like being around funny people. — Chelsea Martin
I basically have two ways I start writing. Either I'll start with something about myself, or something that happened to me that seemed important, or I'll start with some idea I have that doesn't have much to do with me. But one will always lead to the other. — Chelsea Martin
I want to draw subjects that seem very boring and everyday... Stuff that would be normal except for one thing. Or two things. Or stuff that's undeniably weird. — Chelsea Martin
There is a lot of stuff I write that makes it seem like my intention is to make people think I'm speaking about myself entirely, and it is my intention to make people think that, but that doesn't necessarily mean that's what it is. — Chelsea Martin
I think funniness is a sign of intelligence. — Chelsea Martin
People choose the most flattering photos of themselves to put on Facebook. Text messages can be vague and confusing. But conversations are confusing too. And some people wear lots of makeup. I think it's just hard to be a person. — Chelsea Martin
I do think that people yearn for connection and intimacy, and that they're hard things to achieve. — Chelsea Martin
My artistic process involves pens, gesso, acrylic paint, and markers, all on vellum. I use a window painter's technique and paint on the backside of my image before I mess with the front. — Chelsea Martin
I hide my documents in many different places on my computer, because I often write things that I would never want anybody to read, at least unedited, and I'm paranoid that someone might figure out what the password to my computer is and maliciously read my Word documents. So a lot of the time I lose things I've written and/or completely forget about them. — Chelsea Martin
I don't really like to write anywhere but my own apartment. I send a lot of text messages to myself as email when I'm not at home. My texts are usually like, "If I ever break up with my boyfriend I want to date a very angry rapper." — Chelsea Martin
Life Lessons by Chelsea Martin
- Chelsea Martin's work demonstrates the importance of staying true to yourself and embracing your unique identity.
- Her writing encourages readers to take risks, be creative, and think outside the box.
- Her stories also serve as a reminder to stay connected to the people and things that matter most in life.
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