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Tag Archives: creativity
Ignoring Life for Writing
The meme seems a bit cruel, but there may be a kernel of truth to it when it comes to authors. Nothing to be proud of either. So, what exactly am I talking about here? First, I did think about … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged author, balance, creativity, family, friends, ignoring, imagination, life, loved ones, respect, the zone, time management, writing
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Questions 3: Superpowers vs Magic vs Psionic
I was thinking of doing a long post comparing these three, but I think I’ve done that before. Looking at the Scarlet Witch picture, I realized that she is a character who kind of has all three categories. It really … Continue reading
Posted in Questions 3
Tagged answers, creativity, dreams, fiction, imagination, magic, psychics, questions, superpowers, thinking, wizards
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Poetry Day: Dreamless Child
(I came up with this poem after seeing a couple get angry at their child wanting to be an artist. They were furious and immediately crushed the concept. After that, I noticed that the child didn’t even try to use … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged art, artist, childhood, creativity, crushing, dreaming, growing up, imagination, innocence, parents, poem, poetry, spirit, writing
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White Noise vs Ambient/Pink Noise
I stumbled into this topic because I saw an ad talking about ‘green noise’. I’d heard of white noise, but not green. I went looking and that’s when I discovered ‘pink noise’. I then found ‘blue noise’ and ‘brown noise’. … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged ambient noise, blue noise, brown noise, creativity, focus, noise, pink noise, relaxation, white noise
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Poetry Day: Distraction Magnet
(This poem is probably something a lot of artists can relate to. You just can’t get away from distractions some days.) I sit to do my work Hoping to take steps Knowing despair will come As the click of my … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged art, author, creativity, distractions, imagination, interruptions, life, poem, poet, poetry, writing
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Happy ‘Tell a Fairy Tale’ Day with Sari
So, I saw it was ‘Tell a Fairy Tale Day’ and wanted to do something. My first thought was to do a bunch of memes. I was also going to maybe promote an old experiment of mine called The Hopeteller. That … Continue reading
Posted in Legends of Windemere
Tagged adventure, author, creativity, fairy tale, fantasy, griffin, gypsy, imagination, Legends of Windemere, magic, princess, queen, Sari, troll, writing
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Origins of Monsters
Creating monsters for a fantasy world can be done in a variety of ways. None of them are better than the others, so the author can use the one that suits them best. It doesn’t even have to be one … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged author, creativity, creatures, fantasy, fiction, imagination, monsters, world building, writing
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Is It Easy to Write Monsters?
Fairly certain that I’ve tackled this topic before. I felt like doing it again because the question still comes up. Since fantasy authors are known for having strange creatures in their stories, people wonder how they design them. Is there … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged author, creativity, creatures, fantasy, fiction, imagination, monsters, world building, writing
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Questions 3: Making Your School of Magic
Figure I’ll use today to let people have some fun with Wednesday’s topic. This doesn’t even have to be solely for fantasy authors. Not that I know a lot of those, but I’ve found that many people don’t even try. … Continue reading
Posted in Questions 3
Tagged answers, creativity, fantasy, fiction, imagination, magic, questions, wizards, writing
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