
Hi SEers! Denise here to talk about something I do a lot of—reading. I have always been impressed when I run across a beautiful passage that stays …
WRITERS AND READING

Hi SEers! Denise here to talk about something I do a lot of—reading. I have always been impressed when I run across a beautiful passage that stays …
WRITERS AND READING
I vaguely remember learning about the wombat when I was about 5 or 6. My parents taped a lot of nature shows for me to rewatch and one of them was on Australia. That was a favorite, so I watched it all the time. The wombat had maybe a 3-5 minute piece that didn’t go into any details. Other animals were more interesting, but it was enough that I knew what it was. So, what is it?
A wombat is a marsupial from Australia and looks like a large rodent. They are short, four-legged animals that can bowl a person over or bite through a boot. They are also known to go through fences that happen to be in their way, so they are clearly stronger than they look. Wombats are burrowers, which is why they have adapted to have a backwards facing pouch. This means that they don’t get soil in the pouch while digging, so their young are protected from a possible accident.
(Added fact: Read after I published this that wombat burrows are so long and extensive that other animals use them to escape brushfires. So, they are very important for other species’ survival.)
Wombats eat plants and have a slow metabolism, which helps them survive periods where food is scarce. One would think they’d be slow like sloths due to their metabolism and you would be right. Although, they are able to sprint about 25 mph if threatened. They don’t go very far, but it’s enough to give a predator a challenge. Wombats are also known for having cube-shaped poop. This is believed to be an adaptation for marking territory since the shape makes the poop easier to stack. It is unclear how they form the poop, but it’s thought to be due to the way the intestine moves waste products.
There are 3 species of wombats with the Northern Hairy-Nosed species being listed as critically endangered. They are one of the rarest land mammals in the world since there are only around 100 left. Disease, competing for food with cattle and sheep, and predation by wild dogs is what has devastated the Northern Hairy-Nosed wombat population. It doesn’t help that all three species were labeled as pests and had bounties put on them by the Australian government in the early 1900’s. That practice has stopped and all of them are now protected in every territory with there being several conservation programs used to help them. Common (least concerned) and Southern Hairy-Nosed (near threatened) wombats are stable, but the Northern Hairy-Nosed (critically endangered) species is still in a danger.
Let’s look at some pictures and videos to help with visuals.

Common Wombat

Northern Hairy-Nosed Wombat

Southern Hairy-Nosed Wombat
I’ll admit that I’m thrown off on what day of the week it is. My son had a 3 day school week while I had a 4 day work week. He had Tuesday off, but I had to go in for a conference day. Then, we both had Friday off, which is when I’m writing this since I’m exhausted. Everything was spinning with all of the end of quarter chaos and the drama caused by certain individuals. The usual stuff that I can’t go into details with here for yada yada reasons.
I’m not even going to pretend that I expected more out of this week. The signs were everywhere that it was going to be crazy. My son had tests, projects, doctor appointments, and chaotic schedule. He’s attending his first Bar Mitzvah today, which is why I couldn’t even think about doing this post in the morning. Even removing his responsibilities, I had my hands full. Work had a lot of juggling on top of training for and during that conference, which I had to race from to get my son to an appointment. Don’t ask me what happened on what day. It’s all a blur until I hit Friday.
Friday was a day of laundry . . . Wait . . . No, I actually got to do stuff. My son and I went to a movie. Not the one that’s taken up half of the theaters. We were interested in a really special treat. That would be ‘One Piece: Red’, which is a movie based around the manga/anime series. It’s rare that an anime movie will hit theaters, so we were excited to go. The challenge was that I could only get tickets to the subtitled showing and my son is a slow reader. He toughed it out and got enough to figure out the plot. Helped that he already knew all, but one of the characters. The important thing was getting to see the Strawhat Pirates on the big screen. Who knows if or when we’ll ever get another opportunity like this?
Writing didn’t get as far as I would have liked. A big part of that is what went wrong last weekend. I tried to get as many paperback versions done as I could on Saturday then I was going to leave Sunday for outlining. I was making okay time getting the formatting right when I got to Legends of Windemere: Family of the Tri-Rune. It got rejected twice due to cover issues that I couldn’t do anything about. Obscured lettering and blending into the background, which wasn’t a thing. Ended up emailing Amazon and submitting once more out of frustration. Was too miffed to do anything else, so I stopped with 5 paperbacks done.
The galling part is that 48 hours later, I noticed that the book had gone through and Amazon emailed me to say they didn’t see a problem. They said that what I did must have fixed the issue. I was honest with them that I didn’t change anything and submitted out of frustration. They couldn’t quite explain why it was a different result, so we’ll see if this happens with any other books. I still have 22 to go and I hope to finish them before the end of the year. I want to use the holiday break at the end of December to start writing Darwin & the Demon Game. Was that the name I picked out? Sounds about right.
I mentioned last week that I was going to watch ‘Blockbuster’ on Netflix. I did that on Sunday instead of writing. It was okay, but it felt like the bulk of the story could have happened at any setting. There wasn’t as much about keeping the last store going and mostly about the relationships going on. Primarily the romantic one while the more interesting things to me were the supporting cast’s antics. It was a shame because it could have hit a lot of nostalgia. The only highlight for me was Hollywood Video getting namedropped in episode 9. That was where I worked back in the day.
I’m currently watching another Netflix show called ‘Lupin’. It’s French and about a guy who models his life after the gentleman thief character Arsene Lupin. His father is framed for a crime and commits suicide when he was a child, so he grows up to be a thief who is out for revenge. It’s pretty good, but I think having no idea about the inspiration is giving me trouble. Just one episode to go though.
This coming week is going to be more of the same as last week. Only I get absolutely no days off. Parent teacher conferences are coming too. So, I will have to do the same amount of juggling I did before. This means I’m not going to imagine getting any real writing done. My plan is to tackle the January posts and then go back to the paperback creations. That will be next weekend and I’m sure I can get a lot of them done now that I have the rhythm going. Not very exciting, but the weather sucks and life is keeping me going at a crazy pace. Only reason I’m still awake while I write this Friday night is because laundry is finishing up.
So, goals of the week?

Superman
Many people hate Superman because of his powers. The one that gets a lot of attention is his invulnerability because it means he can never be hurt. People roll their eyes when kryptonite appears and call it a strained plot device. They argue that it shouldn’t be as common as it seems, which hurts the story even more. You end up seeing arguments online about how Superman should be able to end a problem within seconds instead of the time period of movie. It ends up being a feeling that he is overpowered and unrealistic . . . Which is entirely warranted.
The issue here is that an author may have an invulnerable character and not do anything to create tension. This is weak writing, which turns this powerful being into a hindrance to the overall story. If done enough, like with Superman, average readers might not pick up on any attempts to circumvent this power. This is because you have to be cunning in creating weakness without eliminating the invulnerability. Otherwise, there’s no point in having it in the first place. So, what can be done?
Let’s use Superman as an example and point out a few things that people may miss:
I know I’ll have some arguments in the comments, but that’s what it is. Superman is a controversial figure at times because of his powers. Invulnerability is a key component of the criticism, which is why anyone who writes a similar character should consider his history. There have been versions that made him too powerful and the story suffered immensely. Others have made him so human that you can forget that he is one of the strongest figures in the DC universe. So, there is plenty of examples you can find of what to do and what not to do.
Still, the main thing to consider is if you really need to have a hero with this much power, especially invulnerability. If so then don’t use it so casually. People will react to how you play it off and look for reasons to care.

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So, what is a ‘White Whale Project’? Named after Moby Dick, this is the story idea that you can’t get to work, but refuse to send into the abyss. You have spent countless hours trying to figure it out. Maybe you have notes and test scenes in a folder. They work, but don’t work. There’s just something that you can’t get right. Yet, it the idea refuses to leave you alone and die. One could also call this your albatross.
My ‘White Whale Project’ . . . It has to be the Super Earth/Mylrixians ideas. This is actually multiple stories and series, but they’re under a single umbrella. Originally, they took place on Earth where superheroes are common or at least exist. I had trouble juggling that world and Windemere because both needed systems in place. My attention was mostly on Windemere because of ‘Legends of Windemere‘, which added to the overall problem. Then, I started bringing things over to Windemere like the Dawn Fangs and a few other heroes. This led to me changing Super Earth into the Mylrixians, who are superheroes in a fantasy world.
And that’s where I kind of got stuck. I didn’t like them in Earth any more because I had cannibalized so much for other series. Also, Earth-based superheroes had been and continues to be done to death. Windemere still felt right and so did many of the characters. Yet, I could never get the opening series to come out right. Part of it is that I can’t tell if I want it to be a solid novel with one story or a collection of short stories that connect to a single plot. Kind of like a compendium. This is the same issue I was having with ‘Phi Beta Files’ and I went with the latter.
For a while, I haven’t gone near the Mylrixians. I don’t know what to do and I’m kind of scared of it at this point.
So, anybody else have a ‘White Whale Project’?
Poetry Day: Cry for Some Attention
Midoriya from My Hero Academia
(This poem deals with how the Internet works. I wrote it when I noticed posting anything positive or a simple update got very little attention. Once I ranted, I got a flood of comments by people either trying to cheer me up, agreeing, or trying to poke me into a greater fervor. Hence, crying for attention.)
*****
Again I sit
Staring at the screen
Wondering
What the secret is
And why I’ve yet to find it
I post my poems
My imagination’s blood
Hoping for a comment
Or a statement
To make me feel connected
Instead they sit
Untouched
And unread
Pushed down the page
Buried under fodder
I read what others post
Dinners just eaten
Movies being watched
Pictures changed at whims
Is this what people want?
I see no insight
No bearing of the soul
That attracts a horde of comments
I simply do not see
Why these posts explode
I try my hand
With daily rumbles
Refusing to fall
Into mindless blather
And pointless prattle
Frustration comes ahead
A day of darkness
Pushing me to post
The most heinous thing
The Rant
I rail and scream
For all the world to see
Foaming like a beast
That has been kicked
Letting my rage expend
The comments soar
Without my try
They fall into two camps
Concern from some
Others take offense
The silent friends
Ignorers before this day
Descend like rabid ants
Kicking me
When I am at my worst
I snap back
Growling at their assault
Stopping to wonder
If this perversion of contact
Is really what I want
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