Reflecting+On+Literacy+Memoir

I've been rolling this idea of a Literacy Memoir around in my head for a few days now. I've written an fairly extensive one for Bill before, so I fear repeating myself. I also consider myself too good a writer to attempt to pass off a completely recycled piece of writing. As a grad student, that seems like kind of a cheap move. However, The interesting thing about this is just when I thought my foray into literacy was over, it seems a new chapter has begun. Starting a blog was a big step for me since I hadn't yet gotten comfortable with sharing my writing. However, the blog was born out of the idea that I just wasn't getting the creative writing work out that I craved with sites like Facebook. Sure I updated and posted tidbits about my life, but there always seemed to be things left unsaid. Then I would log back in and post more. This became a vicious cycle throughout my day and a time sucker to say the least. It didn't take me long to realize that, as a writer, I felt stifled by word limits and needed a bigger outlet. People can say that Facebook isn't actually "writing" per say. Yet it was the stepping stone that allowed me to take a bigger leap into the world of blogging. Also, being able to fiddle around with graphics enhanced my experience. This is a new kind of literacy for me. Mixing digital media with my writing AND introducing it to a wider audience has proven to me that literacy does not just stop with a college education. There are always new things to learn about your writing and new ways to enhance what you say with digital media. I guess I'm wondering if anyone else is having a similar experience here. Has anyone else given their writing an digital upgrade? How do you think that has changed your overall writing process?