Dreaded Wednesday Post

During my Tuesday morning biking, I always try to think about what I’m going to write for my Wednesday ‘writer’s thought’ post.  This last about 5 minutes before my mind wanders off to breakfast, Windemere, wondering if the phone rang, wondering why I have a specific song on my Ipod, or dreaming about being a guest on ‘The Daily Show’.  You have your dreams and I have mine.

I’m wondering if I’m running out of topics.  I have a list, which is pretty lengthy, but they include things like Monster Creation, Good vs. Evil, Naming Characters, and what looks like the beginning of a grocery list.  I think I’m going to talk about religion tomorrow . . . why is everyone grabbing pitchforks and torches?

I have been asked to comment or discuss some topics, so is there anything that I should write about?

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About Charles Yallowitz

Charles E. Yallowitz was born, raised, and educated in New York. Then he spent a few years in Florida, realized his fear of alligators, and moved back to the Empire State. When he isn't working hard on his epic fantasy stories, Charles can be found cooking or going on whatever adventure his son has planned for the day. 'Legends of Windemere' is his first series, but it certainly won't be his last.
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4 Responses to Dreaded Wednesday Post

  1. Papi Z's avatar Papizilla says:

    I yap about darn near everything on my little slice of WordPress. I did that intentionally, because good ideas dry up at some point. Cheesy video posts eat up daily slots, theme days eat up posts as well.

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    • Charles Yallowitz's avatar slepsnor says:

      Thanks. I’ve been starting to include videos off Youtube, but I’m one of those people who never know what to talk about without a prompt. I keep thinking of different aspects of writing and the questions that used to get tossed around while I was in college. Maybe I should branch out to other things before I get desperate and write about the glory of the comma.

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      • Papi Z's avatar Papizilla says:

        You could discuss the proper usage of the comma….for those of us who slept through English class and are aggressive over comma-ers…. Just a thought. 😀

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      • Charles Yallowitz's avatar slepsnor says:

        That implies that I know how to use it. 😉 My 11th grade creative writing teacher actually drilled it into me for an entire month.

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