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Tag Archives: pain
Society Wants You to Hide Your Pain?
Yeah, we’re going to have another week of mental health posts. I know this is an author blog, but I think touching on these topics is a good thing. People need to speak out about mental health and have discussions … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged being open, freedom, hiding, mental health, mental illness, pain, push it down, society, truth
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Quest of the Brokenhearted on Paperback and eBook!
It was fun writing this off-shoot of Legends of Windemere. Kira Grasdon became one of my favorite characters to write. Giving her a solo adventure was always on the list and making it a loose homage to Castlevania helped lock in … Continue reading
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Tagged amazon, apathy, author, demons, depression, ebooks, fantasy, kindle, Kira Grasdon, Legends of Windemere, Luke Callindor, magic, monsters, pain, paperbacks, Quest of the Brokenhearted, redemption, spin-off, Windemere, writing
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Poetry Day: Ash Man
(Better believe this is about more than a man made of ashes. Pretty obvious too.) Pieces floating off With every gentle breeze Disappearing in the dark A gradual erosion Of a body made from ash Crinkling with every step Causing … Continue reading
Questions 3: Love and Pain on Valentine’s Day
Yeah. This isn’t romantic at all, but Valentine’s Day isn’t really my holiday. It does get me thinking about how closely linked love and pain are. To be in love, you open yourself to another and expose yourself to the … Continue reading
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Tagged agony, answers, emotions, happiness, heartbreak, joy, love, pain, questions, sadness, suffering, true love, valentine's day
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The Pain of Being Told ‘Just Be Positive’
You might not be surprised to learn that I am a negative person. Pessimism tends to be my default if I’m stressed, tired, or not paying attention to my surroundings. Comes from many things, but I’m not getting into that. … Continue reading
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Tagged mental health, negative, negativity, pain, pessimism, positive, positivity, sadness, truth
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Goal Post: FUCKING FUCK ON A FUCK!
First, work went well. Last week of classes, which was busy, but nothing went too wonky and weird. Next week is the last one of the school year, so I’m thinking back to the crazy Covid year. It feels like … Continue reading
Hello to Saturday. Can I Stay in Bed?
After a week of watching primarily ‘Ranma 1/2’ to get it off my list, I ended by watching the new ‘Mortal Kombat’ last night. Was it an example of cinematic greatness? No because it’s freaking Mortal Kombat. Not sure what … Continue reading
Poetry Day: Do We Miss the Point?
(I wrote this one way back in 2013. Kind of messed up that I can’t remember the incident that triggered the poem, but I can connect it to so many since that day. I still ask this same question at … Continue reading →