this is so special. i've been thinking about this a lot, my selfhood, my output, my thoughts, my opinions, my imperfections, and you cleaned up my sum in such a sweet collection of words. i'm taking a step back, always in awe of you and this community. all your delicious thoughts on books, but on life too. thank you always for being who you are
@@nathansnook 🥹🥹🥹 this is so kind and thoughtful!! i know you’re also grappling with similar thoughts - i think a lot of people are. existing in other people’s gaze is such a weird thing, isn’t it?
i’ve been thinking a lot about my presentation of myself online recently and so much of this resonated with me, especially when you talked about your reasons for starting your channel. this was such a treat!!
@@noorsbookshelf thank you so much! i’m both proud and a little apprehensive of this video bc it’s not quite my usual “content,” so i’ve been really thankful for enthusiastic comments
i’ve been thinking about this exact thing lately as i started a channel/ been on social media. i’ve been trying to figure out what i want to share and how. this resonated with me so thank you for sharing!
@@sarahpeytonreads i think most people deal with some variation of these concerns/questions (maybe everyone?). thanks for watching, and for sharing your comment! it means a lot to me to read about other people’s experiences 🖤
@@blueriver6751 toni morrison - her writing is just superb, and comes to life even more read aloud sarah bernstein - both her novels elvia wilk - death by landscape eva baltasar translated by julia sanches
@@bibliosophie but I was kinda searching for writings like close to the knives something whimsical and in someway surreal, can u think of something(I hope I am not being too idk)
Thanks for sharing this! I've been thinking about creating an Instagram to share the books I love (I, too, love talking about books anytime), but I'm not sure anyone would be interested. After watching you, I might just do it for myself 😅
you should! i think it’s important to decide what you consider success, because that can mean a lot of different things. if success isn’t solely dependent on massive amounts of people finding you, it helps. then you can have fun creating something. i’m almost certain at least some people will be interested (and maybe massive amounts!)
ive neverrrrrrr seen anything cuter than that driveby bibliosophie im obsessssssed 😂
@@katsfieldnotes heee 👼 i was quite proud of that, i’ll be honest
this is so special. i've been thinking about this a lot, my selfhood, my output, my thoughts, my opinions, my imperfections, and you cleaned up my sum in such a sweet collection of words. i'm taking a step back, always in awe of you and this community. all your delicious thoughts on books, but on life too. thank you always for being who you are
@@nathansnook 🥹🥹🥹 this is so kind and thoughtful!! i know you’re also grappling with similar thoughts - i think a lot of people are. existing in other people’s gaze is such a weird thing, isn’t it?
i’ve been thinking a lot about my presentation of myself online recently and so much of this resonated with me, especially when you talked about your reasons for starting your channel. this was such a treat!!
thank you for watching! i’m glad it resonated with you 🤍
I LOVE THIS. I love that you reread the post and found you still felt so aligned with your past self. Thanks for sharing with us :)
thank you for watching!! 🥹🤗
I love the consistency of your purpose over time. "La mer, la mer, toujours recommencée!" (Valéry)
@@mddelphis 💙💙 merci - j’adore
i love when you read to us x
@@jameskatie 🤓🤗
i love this essay!! i really admire your diligence to your craft and how much you think about how the medium mediates 🤩🤩
@@noorsbookshelf thank you so much! i’m both proud and a little apprehensive of this video bc it’s not quite my usual “content,” so i’ve been really thankful for enthusiastic comments
you are a STAR! and i love this lip color
🥹🤗 thank you!
i’ve been thinking about this exact thing lately as i started a channel/ been on social media. i’ve been trying to figure out what i want to share and how. this resonated with me so thank you for sharing!
@@sarahpeytonreads i think most people deal with some variation of these concerns/questions (maybe everyone?). thanks for watching, and for sharing your comment! it means a lot to me to read about other people’s experiences 🖤
When r u publishing your book?? You are literally soo great
@@blueriver6751 eeee thank you! i do think i’ll write a book once i’m done with my dissertation :)
@@bibliosophie can u pls recommend me books with beautiful poetic writings that u want to read aloud etc
@@blueriver6751 toni morrison - her writing is just superb, and comes to life even more read aloud
sarah bernstein - both her novels
elvia wilk - death by landscape
eva baltasar translated by julia sanches
@@bibliosophie I love Morrison thank u for the rec!
@@bibliosophie but I was kinda searching for writings like close to the knives something whimsical and in someway surreal, can u think of something(I hope I am not being too idk)
I enjoyed your essay on starting a Booktube channel. Thanks for sharing. peace
thank you!
Nice video 😊❤🎉
@@HH-zb5ul thanks! 🤓
Thanks for sharing this! I've been thinking about creating an Instagram to share the books I love (I, too, love talking about books anytime), but I'm not sure anyone would be interested. After watching you, I might just do it for myself 😅
you should! i think it’s important to decide what you consider success, because that can mean a lot of different things. if success isn’t solely dependent on massive amounts of people finding you, it helps. then you can have fun creating something. i’m almost certain at least some people will be interested (and maybe massive amounts!)
Books as fetish objects, oh dear
well, aren’t they?
@@bibliosophie Capitalist products, mass produced, at a set price,sold for a juicy profit, money back- not guaranteed🤣
@@joelharris4399 a fetish is an object believed to have supernatural powers, especially over others, so it tracks for me…
@@bibliosophie well, call it a day. Too 'new agey' for me. A book is a book🙂.
@@joelharris4399 ha ha that’s fine too - it’s just a metaphor