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Tag Archives: life
A Very Long Short Week
I didn’t get much done this week. A little on Monday after the dentist and some on Thursday. My son was home Tuesday and Friday, which negated those days. I couldn’t find the urge to write on Wednesday due to … Continue reading
Goal Post: The Returning-est Week
I’m still trying to get back on schedule here since things happened. My son went back to school, so early wake ups combined with breakfast issues and fine-tuning the bus pick up schedule. The wife started a new temp job … Continue reading
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Tagged author, family, goals, life, publishing, school, Windemere, work, writing
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I Swear I’ll Talk About Writing Here
This week has been busy with non-writing stuff and just plain exhausting. Not only physically, but mentally and emotionally. Though, an accident when working on the new entertainment center comes to mind. We were moving it out of the way … Continue reading
If You Can Twitch a Finger Then You Can Write
At least that’s the mentality that we’re working with here. This week was a head spinner only because everything is in the air. My wife is job hunting again, so we can’t plan anything in advance. We have ideas of … Continue reading
Eve of Absence: School is Almost Out
First, I feel like I should mention something even vaguely. This might sound like a rerun, but things kind of fell apart a little over 2 weeks ago. The wife is back to being unemployed for reasons I can’t go … Continue reading
How Can a Week Feel Long and Short?
This week was a head spinner for some reason. The heat and humidity definitely did an energy drain. So, I didn’t get as much done as I wanted in terms of writing. It’s a weird sensation to think that there … Continue reading
I Did A Thing!
Crud. I was looking for the video of the song I heard on the Anime Pandora Station I listen to and forgot what the title referred to. Uh . . guess I’ll put section titles and see what comes from … Continue reading
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Tagged Bedlam, books, heat, life, summer, superheroes, Windemere, writing
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Orbs of Mind and Color
I noticed that I focus a lot on eyes in my stories. The color, where they’re looking, and what a character sees. Might stem from me being a very visual learner. Vivid blues to tempt our heart Deepest browns to … Continue reading
Goals, Life, & Too Tired or Lazy to Make a Witty Title
Yesterday was a big family day in that I had to go to New Jersey for a birthday party and then it was back to New York for more family time. Needless to say, I’m exhausted, which seems to work … Continue reading
Out the Door with April & Sneaking into May
My son had his Spring Break this past week and things went about as smoothly as they typically go when I make a plan. The father/son trip to the zoo didn’t happen because we couldn’t find parking. This is a … Continue reading