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Monthly Archives: February 2013
Dragging to the End
A thought occurred to me today: I really don’t like writing real world drama stories. That might be extreme, but I find it so hard to continue writing this novella. It isn’t that the ideas aren’t there and that I’m … Continue reading
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Tagged author, difficulty, drama, genre, novella, slow pace, writer, writing
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Humor Post
Just to try to counter the anger and negativity of the last post, I’m going to put a goofy one up too . . . it’s times like this that I wish I was funny. I’ll just let one of … Continue reading
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Tagged childhood, comedy, funny, groucho marx, humor, i must be going, marx brothers, vintage
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Rambling Sunday: Angry Black Sheep Syndrome
It’s been a rough week and I’m having trouble keeping the negativity inside or finding a ‘proper’ way to release it. I think the last straw is that I’m working on my parents’ computer while printing out my fourth book … Continue reading
Lazy Day
Today I drag my feet Yawning Though I slept long Staring At my pile of tasks
Inspiration, You Fickle *itch!
As I was shoveling snow, clearing off the cars, watching my dad accidentally snap off the driver’s side door handle of my car, and playing the game of ‘I want in/I want out’ with my son . . . well, … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged acting, art, artists, creativity, imagination, inner drive, inspiration, muse, music, process, writing
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Sleepless Night
As the snow comes down Pelting life with cold The son forces us to rise A mess that cannot wait Caused by an apple Sinisterly lurking in his depths Maiming his protector Whose woolen form Has seen the worst of … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged free form, parenthood, poetry, rough night, security blanket, sleep, snow
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Muting of the Music Man
(This is a poem a wrote a few years back in memory of a friend who took his own life. It wasn’t written at the best of times, but I’m resistant to edit it. Figured I’d post it since it … Continue reading
Origin Week Finale: The Four
I think every artist has a favored character, painting, role, or whatever it is that they make. This could be the first character you ever made or the most successful. For me, there are four characters that I always gravitate … Continue reading
Posted in Character Origins
Tagged author, book, books, character, characters, d&d, evolution, fantasy, fiction, friends, halfling, hero, magic, origin, story, storyteller, storytelling, thief, vampire, voices in my head, warrior, writer, writing
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Writer’s Storm Preparation
Nothing I love more than a storm that is going to lock me and my family in the house and possibly knock out the power. Wait, I mean loathe. Now, without power, I have to work with my notebooks, which … Continue reading