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Tag Archives: time
Top of 2016 #5: Ways to the Support the Author in Your Life
(Originally posted HERE.) Many of us have seen the above picture and it’s right. That is a great way to support an author that you enjoy and want to see them continue. Yet, there is another area of support that … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged author, how to support an author, patience, privacy, rant, space, stress, support, time, understanding, writing
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Rushing to the Reaper
We move too fast In everything we do Planning every minute To ensure all gets done As if death is at our door You see it on the road People weaving into harm As if the reaper Is racing up … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged Grim Reaper, happiness, life, living fast, poem, poetry, Reaper, rushing, sadness, time, wasting life
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Ways to Support the Author in Your Life
Many of us have seen the above picture and it’s right. That is a great way to support an author that you enjoy and want to see them continue. Yet, there is another area of support that I wanted to … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged author, how to support an author, patience, privacy, rant, space, stress, support, time, understanding, writing
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Blog Revisit: Time Is of the Essence
Originally posted on July 8, 2014. Knew I wrote about this once before. One thing we always wish we had is more time. In the day, in the week, in the year, in life, etc. This runs amazingly true with … Continue reading
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Tagged author, balance, children, distractions, family, friends, life, parenthood, time, time management, writing
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The Infamous Time Jump
Well, I believe I survived my first day without a blog post. I’m writing this on December 12th 2014, so who knows. Anyway, I’m going to cover a writing tool that gets used in series and I’m just learning how … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged author, chronology, continuity, fiction, passing of time, series, time, time jumps, writing
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Author Life: Time Is of the Essence
One thing we always wish we had is more time. In the day, in the week, in the year, in life, etc. This runs amazingly true with authors. This is why you see so many people using word goals or … Continue reading
Clotho of the Past
Spinner of the past From birth Until the now Domain ever growing Threatening to trap us If we refuse to learn And rise above our history
What Did You Think About 2013?
Might be wondering what the video means. It could mean something or nothing. I just had an urge to use it for this. Maybe that looming deadline has me wanting to turn this into my personal anthem. Enough about me … Continue reading
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Tagged 2013, author, career, friends, friendship, fun, future, new year, past, present, time, writing
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Old Toys
A favorite of childhood Brought on every trip Stitched whenever harmed Sharing in ice cream And gum that remains today Precious toy held in the night Until age takes the child away A token of youth Carried through the years … Continue reading
History of a World in Print
Long ago in February, I wrote about the use of writing a history for a fantasy world. It brings depth and characters can mention past events like we do. Gives your world a more organic feel. This time I’m going … Continue reading