A Little List To Blog Better

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I am doing this a lot recently, aren’t I? Post after post filled with advice. How to blog better? How to write better? In reality, what the heck do I really know?

So, I thought of a solution. In case, I’ve been misleading all of you, I’ve devoured the internet (Count ten hours of useless browsing session filled with coffee and heavy metal memes, black comedy and random posts that I clicked) to find some quality content. Content that’ll help you out on the mysterious dark art of blogging.

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A Week to Forget: More Fraying at the Edges

Scream into the void
Only I can hear the sound
Who else would listen?

The only thing I accomplished was doing the outline and characters for Raven’s Wrath.  No cover for Warlord of the Forgotten Age yet and I’m still not sure what to call the next collection of Ichabod Brooks stories.  I feel like I’ve been forced into a holding pattern because there’s nothing I can do.  At least in the terms of writing, but I might be able to get more into outlining after Thanksgiving.

So, what did happen this week?

With my wife still sporting the broken arm, I’ve been doing all the driving, shopping, and kid work.  My parents have taken over the cooking and taking my son to his martial arts classes.  Things are still chaotic though because he decided that breakfast isn’t going to be a thing any more.  Picked Wednesday of all days since I had to wake up really early to get my wife ready for her cast.  Even with the cast, she can’t carry anything heavier than a cup of coffee with that arm, which means I can’t just drop her off.  It’s been a long week of doing this and driving more often than I’m used to.

Driving is where the craziest part of my week happened and left me exhausted.  I was heading down a road that’s about 6 lanes wide with a 7th in the middle for people turning into one of the many parking lots.  I was on one of the outer lanes with a bus and several cars behind me.  A white van was on my left and stopped with their blinker on, so I figured it was a lane change.  Next thing I know, a woman wearing dark clothes and listening to her headphones steps out from the the front of the van.  My tires screech, the jaywalker who had just crossed all the other 6 lanes against the light looks up, and I pray that it doesn’t end badly.  She finally jumped as I nearly came to a stop and she got bumped by my car as she got to the sidewalk.  Then I hear all the honking cars behind the bus, so I hurry to the nearest parking lot to get out of the way.  It isn’t far and I get out to hurry back and check on . . . nothing.  I looked through the windows of a few buildings and looked around the parking lot.  After that, I just got pissed and scared at the same time while I called my wife to say I was going to be late.  Took a few minutes to get my nerves back in order too because I worried that this woman was hurt, realized the bus could have smashed into my car, and so many other pieces just kept blipping through my stressed out mind.  It would be about an hour and a half later that my shoulders and neck broke out in a dull ache that rose to a sharp pain.  Woke up feeling better thanks to a heating pad though.

Anyway, that’s the big event of the week and it’s left me on edge.  I’m not sure how next week will go considering I’m still driving all over the place for a few weeks.  The main highlight might just be seeing ‘Justice League’ on Friday.  Didn’t look like we’d get to see it in theaters, but our luck might change.

What are the goals?

  1. Work on outlining the next set of Ichabod Brooks stories.
  2. Take care of wife.
  3. Finally make those chicken and cheese enchiladas.
  4. See ‘Justice League’.
  5. Thanksgiving, which is happening twice here.
  6. Possibly work a little on the Sin stories.
  7. Keep watching Samurai Champloo.
  8. Consider that most of my faith in humanity has been lost.
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A Perfect 10 with Marina Costa

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Dariana Answers Your Questions

Dariana by Jason Pedersen

On November 6th, I made a post asking for questions that Dariana can answer for our final interview. This is to help kick off the hype and final march towards Legends of Windemere: Warlord of the Forgotten Age. Let’s start.

Victoria Zigler asked:  What are your least favourite and most favourite of the changes you’ve witnessed in the world each time you’ve been woken up?

I can’t really think of anything that would be a least favorite because I typically didn’t stay awake for very long.  Prior to my current adventure, my record was a few months where I stayed on the run.  Not much time to critique my surroundings.  Closest thing to something I don’t like is how I have to keep learning the new leaders since the ones I heard of before sleeping would be dead.  Most favorite is the music, which I like listening to and comparing to what I remember.  Even when nobody is playing, I’m able to pick up on songs in the minds of those around me.  I’m sorry if that sounds very intrusive, but I swear I only do a surface scan and don’t touch on other thoughts.

L. Marie asked:  Who among the other champions is someone you feel closest to? Why? What are the qualities you value in a comrade?

  1. I’m fairly uncomfortable picking a favorite since I’m close to all of my friends.  Since I haven’t had so many at once, I’m nervous that picking one might make the others jealous.  As long as they understand that I’m not picking a favorite, I would have to say Luke.  Not because we have a lot in common or get along so well since that would usually be Nyx.  Don’t get me wrong because I’m very close with Nyx.  The two of us are considered living weapons and have known about our destinies for most of our lives.  Yet, I’ve spent more time in Luke’s mind and connected to his thoughts than the other champions.  We talked before I woke up and I’ve helped him recover from many traumas.  Maybe it’s just a telepath thing that I feel closer to him regardless of having more similarities with Nyx.
  2. Most of my comrades have been mean and suspicious because of my lineage.  So, my standards might be lower than they should be.  A level of understanding and acceptance is very much appreciated.  No sense in being friends if the other person hates me for what I am.  Sari has told me that I should value people who like to have fun.  I’m still trying to get the hang of that since I don’t drink and modern dances are kind of odd to me.

C.S. Boyack asked: Would you prefer to get on with life, or be put back to sleep to look for a better era to live in?

Being put back to sleep always felt like a punishment, so I would really not want to go through that again.  There’s no telling if I’d ever find a better era too, so it’s wiser to live the life I’ve been given.  Considering I have the lifespan of a god, I would get to that period anyway.  Perhaps it would be more enjoyable if I experienced the events that led to the new era instead of simply waking up during it.  I’m sorry, but I find it hard to wrap my mind around the concept.  Only because I’ve only ever been given the second option and the first one has always been a dream.  Still feels strange that it might be my reality.

Deby Fredericks asked:  As a demi-goddess, do you find it difficult to connect with mortals?

I’ve never really felt comfortable with the title of demi-goddess since that side of the family doesn’t include me very often.  Due to the Law of Influence, they can’t really interact with me, so I do understand.  This is why I connect to mortals with more ease than other immortals.  There’s still a difficulty there because my slumbers have been so long that I’m constantly out of touch with the world.  My telepathy can help with this, but I’m pretty sure that’s cheating.  One thing that does help is realizing that I really don’t have a choice in interacting with mortals or not.  As a champion, I have to be in public to some extent, so a connection has to be made.  I prefer to listen instead of talk, which can delay the revelation that I’m not exactly normal.  People don’t really react too strongly when they find out I’m a godling, which probably goes to show that I’m not as strange as other things in our world.

Nicholas Rossis asked: Given who your father is, do you ever feel torn in your loyalties?

There have been times that I feel torn, which is only natural.  The Baron is my father regardless of his evil acts and our minimal history.  I’ve wondered many times if I was made a champion in order to hurt him and, to a lesser extent, my mother.  So, the whole situation makes me question who I should be loyal to in terms of those manipulating the entire game.

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Infographic: The Road to Success – 30 Habits, Qualities and Secrets

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You may remember Jack Milgram of Custom Writing from his Infographic, 28 Boring Words and What to Use Instead. He has now shared with us his latest creation: The Road to Success – 30 Habits, Qualities and Secrets.

Infographic: the road to success | From the blog of Nicholas C. Rossis, author of science fiction, the Pearseus epic fantasy series and children's book

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A Perfect 10 with Marjorie Mallon

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Delvin Cunningham Answers Your Questions

On October 30th, I made a post asking for questions that Delvin can answer. This is to help kick off the hype and final march towards Legends of Windemere: Warlord of the Forgotten Age. Let’s start.

N.A. Granger asked: What do you normally eat to keep up your strength?

Honestly, I’ve never had too much of a problem keeping my strength up as long as I got a good amount of sleep.  I do try to eat a variety of foods that include meat, fruits, and vegetables.  The problem is that none of it keeps very well, so I have to rely on dried foods like every other traveler.  My friends and I do try to supplement this with anything we find in the wild, but you never know how that will turn out.  My own knowledge of what’s edible and not out there isn’t the best.  I do know not to eat mushrooms because even the ones that look familiar could make me sick.  Learned that one the hard way.

Okay, I’m being told by the other champions that I have to admit to something.  I drink a lot of coffee, especially when I’m tired.  It isn’t the most common drink in Serab since it’s more popular in the Yagervan Plains, so it makes me stand out.  Things have been easier since I won a set of magical rings that make coffee.  Each one is a different flavor and the temperature is always perfect.

L. Marie asked: What do you like/love most about Nyx? What do you do daily to keep your skills honed?

  1. Kind of an awkward question because it’s not the easiest thing to put into words.  I guess it was love at first sight or listen since she intrigued me from our first real encounter.  We met briefly before that, but I was talking to Fritz and Luke while trying to do a job, so I didn’t really spot her in the crowd.  Maybe it was that she had a presence that drew me in when we were finally one-on-one.  Picking one thing about Nyx is really tough because she’s certainly an overall package with one aspect not being more important than the other.  Really feel like I should pick something here, but I can’t choose one.  Her ability to never give up is a good choice, but I don’t know if that works for such a romantic question.
  2. I try to practice as often as I can.  Being on the road helps keep me in shape, but my sword skills do require at least a daily review of the arm work.  If I’m able to, I try to spar with Luke or Timoran.  Tried with Sari once, but it cost me my money pouch and shirt.  Dariana doesn’t really like sparring since she fears she would hurt us if she got into it too much.  Oh, there is one exercise where Nyx or Fizzle create an illusion for me to fight.  Works better with Fizzle because Nyx sometimes cheats by throwing a few minor trick spells into the mix.  We’re pretty sure Sari is the one behind this habit since it’s a bit too mischievous for Nyx and she only does it to me.

Colin Noel-Johnson asked:  Have you ever gone up against an enemy who seemed to know your plan so perfectly you wondered if they had read your mind? Also, what is the most important thing to learn before going adventuring?

  1. It’s happened and has only come down to an actual telepath once.  Sometimes you’re just unlucky and your strategy ends up being the one they predicted.  I’d love to say that it’s all about intelligence when it comes to strategy, but there is a little bit of luck needed.  The enemy has to act a certain way for your main plan to work and you have to realize that they could be doing the same to you.  Many times it comes down to whoever makes the predicted mistake first.  Early on, I wondered if I was being scryed on or there was a magical reason for the loss.  Then, I captured a warlord for a job and he accused me of being a telepath.  The two of us had a good laugh about that right up until he tried to escape and Tavris had to body slam him through a tree stump.  We also learned not to give our strongest warrior all of the strength-enhancing relics and an ogre power potion.
  2. I can only speak for myself here because I’m sure the others would have a different answer.  You should also keep in mind that I trained to be a soldier or mercenary instead of an adventurer.  So, the most important stuff I learned was how to keep myself alive.  Not only swordplay and weapon maintenance, but how to find food if you’re lost in the wilderness.  Actually, food and shelter are probably bigger than fighting.  Doesn’t matter how good you are with a sword when you don’t have the energy to lift it.  With that said, I’m really glad I have Luke and Timoran with me because I never really mastered the art of hunting.  Closest skill I have is being able to negotiate a meal from a tavern and scrounging dumpsters like I did before Selenia found me.  Doesn’t really help in the woods.

Victoria Zigler asked: Do you enjoy the challenge of coming up with plans that factor in unexpected moves from allies – like Luke – who aren’t so good with sticking to plans?

Tough one because I do enjoy coming up with plans, but the real challenge is making ones that won’t get anyone killed.  I take this very seriously, so it really isn’t until after the operation that I notice the fun.  Not all the time since the champions work together and those conversations can become a party.  In fact, Sari makes sure they do because she can only be serious for so long.  As far as Luke goes, I feel bad singling him out here since there have been times that the others change a plan.  It happens when they see an opportunity that I didn’t predict or see.  He does tend to be the most common perpetrator, which is why I always come up with various backup plans that factor in him going on his own.  I’d like to think Luke has taught me to be better at thinking on my feet and I hope he’d say the same about me teaching him how to plan.

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Wren, on #LisaBurtonRadio

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Lisa Burton

Hello all you diva’s and superstars. Welcome to another edition of Lisa Burton Radio, the only show that interviews the characters from the books you love. I’m your host, Lisa the robot girl, and today we’re going to try something a little bit different.

I receive mail, and sometimes we read them on the air as kind of an advice column. This one sparked my interest. We have someone calling herself Aunt Char, and she’s worried about her niece, Wren.

I heard a show recently where the radio host called someone up, and that’s just what we’re going to do. Just bear with me while I dial the number.

“Good morning, Char speaking.”

“Hello, this is Lisa Burton, and you’re on the air right now. Is this Aunt Char?”

“I just told you my name is Char. I was hoping that you would call. I have waited all week. I…

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A Perfect 10 with Robin Leigh Morgan

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