Let Me Introduce Myself
I’m Adrienne E. Gray. Welcome to my blog. If you follow me on social media, you may already know a little something about me (or, know of me). Whether you follow me or not, thank you for being here. I’ve been trying a little too hard to perfect what I’m doing here. I planned to share it in January, but here it is now. I truly hope it’s worth looking into.
Here’s a little about me. I was born and grew up in Pittsburgh, PA, but came south to attend college and moved here after graduation. I started writing in high school. Back then, I dreamed of writing the “Great American Novel”. Instead, I wrote sad poetry about my dreams of love. Right now, I’m working on this blog. The novel is still very much a work in progress.
I started the blog almost 10 years ago. If you look at some of my past posts, you can see it’s just a mish mash of thoughts. I never really gave it a theme. It’s just become thoughts of a 60 something year old me. I invite you to read, comment and share at will.
As for the name of the blog, I came up with the name AdieInk in high school. I was keeping a journal then and that was one of my doodles along with an idea for a logo which I drew on everything I could. Adie is my nickname and the Ink represents my writing – with an ink pen. My latest configuration is below; still working on it.
So, please follow me, share my blog and send me comments. I’d like to see where I can take this. I hope to put something out a few times a month ideas and thoughts willing. I’m still working on that book, but for now, it’s AdieInk.com.


Thank you for sharing. I loved how you simply express yourself and sat what you say. It helps me to relate now that I know the back story.
As for the logo, why not leave off the word ‘ink’?? After all, you have an inkblot. Maybe write Adie in white letters in the middle of the inkblot,???
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Hey Adie! I agree with previous post in reference to logo. I’m looking forward to your future posts and engaging in your conversations.
A sister friend once described me as ebullient. I’m still not sure if she meant it as a compliment at the time she said it. It kind of stuck in my mind and I try to be “me” even on my dark days. So it’s not new for the new year, but it’s new every day I wake up.
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