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What To Do If a Reboot Fails?
The title speaks for itself here. What do you do if you make a reboot and failed? By failure, I mean it’s received the same way one would greet a bag of flaming doggie nuggets on the front porch. People … Continue reading
Poetry Day: Idea Barrage
(This is pretty easy to figure out. I wrote it back when my imagination was a lot stronger and less controlled. So, ideas would come to me all of the time and I’d struggle to make sure I got them … Continue reading
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Tagged author, creativity, ideas, imagination, poem, poet, poetry, thinking, writer, writing
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7 Tips to Making a Reboot
The temptation to use an existing concept for yourself can be big. At least, it seems to be these days. Even retellings and adaptations of public domain things might fall under this umbrella. So, what are some things you can … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, author, maybe don't do it, originality, past, reboots, tips, writing
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The Dreaded or Beloved Reboot
I’m sure many people are sick and tired of reboots. You see them of movies, tv shows, comics, video games, and even books being rewritten from another perspective. I’d like to say a reboot was something special, but I can’t … Continue reading
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Tagged author, cash grabs, creativity, heart, honoring the past, imagination, reboots, remakes, writing
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The Struggle for Mastery
Mastery is a strange concept. It’s something we always strive for, but not everyone has the same definition. Even within the same field, people may see some as masters and others may see those same people as still learning. Ego … Continue reading
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Tagged author, education, experience, learning, mastery, skills, thoughts, writing
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Poetry Day: Icarusian Idols
(Guess a downside to poems going in alphabetical order is that you can get some that are similar. This is about how people seem to enjoy others failing. We do love to see famous people and heroes fall from grace. … Continue reading
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Tagged author, failing, fall from grace, heroes, poems, poet, poetry, writing
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No Rest For A Hero
I forgot what made me think about how certain heroes never get to rest. Might have been when I was watching ‘Highlander’ Season 1. I remember a character telling the protagonist that he can’t stay out of the contest of … Continue reading
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Tagged adventures, author, enemies, fatigue, fiction, heroes, rest, writing
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Poetry Day: Icarus Reborn
(Written about the constant reaching for hope, which is followed by an inevitable crushing of disappointment.) I see a pattern That I follow to perfection Reaching for the ring High above my head Basking me In a golden glow Barely … Continue reading
Exaggerated Conditions in Fiction
I was watching a show, which was rather good. The name was ‘Almost Paradise’ and it was a crime show with some comedy. The main character goes to a tropical island because he suffers from high blood pressure. This means … Continue reading
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Tagged author, drama, exaggeration, fiction, health, medical conditions, tension, writing
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