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Raven’s Hold- Intro by the Author #thriller #fiction
Remember how I said Raven’s Hold will be every Tuesday and Thursday until it’s all on the blog? I lied! Mwahaha! Not really. I merely saw a few things and decided to make it go live every night at 11:55 … Continue reading
Posted in Raven's Hold
Tagged asylum, author, excerpt, fiction, ghosts, paranormal, paranormal thriller, supernatural, thriller, writing
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Every Man Stands for Something . . . Usually to Pee
Over the years, I’ve gotten into a few discussions about fiction that revolve around the hidden meanings of stories. Like how ‘Hunger Games’ is all about wealth inequality or ‘Lord of the Rings’ is an analogy for WWII. Some of … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged author, entertainment, fiction, hidden meanings, social context, writing
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When a Fictional Fight Gets Bloody
I recently finished writing a scene where two characters have their final showdown. It’s a very brutal fight with broken bones, punctured organs, bleeding, and a wonder that both of them didn’t die. The reason it came to this is … Continue reading
One More Mile
Legs aching and arms going limp You may have pushed too far Is it time to rest? There’s still work to do A break will cost you, dear Sparks are still upon your eyes I doubt you wish to give … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged author, continuing on, determination, exhaustion, mile, one more mile, poem, poetry, refusing to give up, writing
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What If Your Hero is a Pessimist?
I’m not 100% sure Rorschach is the best example. He might be more cynical than pessimistic, but it’s been a while since I saw the movie or read the graphic novel. I asked a friend if he knew of a … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged author, characters, fiction, happiness, heroes, misery, negative, negativity, optimism, pessimism, positive, positivity, writing
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Questions 3: Autism in Fiction
I’m sure a few people are already twitching at this topic and wondering if I’ve gone mad with the topic. This is a very delicate subject for some, but it’s been on my mind for a while. More so now … Continue reading
Posted in Questions 3
Tagged answers, author, autism, q&a, questions, questions 3, writing
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Rogues Gallery in Novels: Is It Possible?
That’s not even all of Spider-Man’s enemies. I can see Shriek, Shocker, Black Cat, Carrion, Jackal, and a few others that are missing. Though I think Shocker is big one that’s missing since Black Cat goes hero at times, the … Continue reading
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Tagged author, Batman Rogues Gallery, comics, fiction, heroes, series, Spider-Man, villains, writing
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