A modern Stark christmas, inspired by the modern Ned Stark (x reader) headcanons by @a-libra-writes. This one has some specific christmas headcanons.
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A modern Stark christmas, inspired by the modern Ned Stark (x reader) headcanons by @a-libra-writes. This one has some specific christmas headcanons.
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Sansa Stark's instagram inspired by this post by @a-libra-writes
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Hey there, Jill. I just wanted to say that I loved your review on the 1975 concert! I wrote a review for The 1975 on the anonymousounds blog and I was wondering if you can give me any advice? I would love to get a kick start on my career by reviewing concerts, films, etc. and even interview artists at one point. Can you give me any advice on how to start? Thank you for your time on reading this!
Thanks so much! Glad you loved The 1975 as much as I did. My path to getting to interview Matt Healy and shoot their show started with doing just what you’re doing. :)
Blogging about music is a great way to hone your knowledge, passion, and writing skills to eventually create a portfolio for yourself. Once you feel like you have a good roster of pieces, look up the independent music sites in your scene to start developing freelance relationships.
It’s more common to start out at a site with album and show reviews. After you’ve built up trust with a publication, they’ll be more open to having you do artist interviews too. With time, you can move up to larger music sites and bigger artists through the same deal.
It will take time and sweat, but if you know in your heart that working in music is what you want to do, don’t lose sight of the passion that started it all. Hope that helps!