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Baby Fingers
Gooey and curious Getting into everything With a mind of their own Toilet paper on the floor Cereal in the couch An ice cream scoop In the bathtub Books stacked in the morning DVDs strewn at night These little fingers … Continue reading
I Think I Got It!
I just realized the pattern. I only sell books when I’m asleep. That means I need to sleep for a long time to make major sales. Maybe a temporary coma for good measure. This plan is genius and I have … Continue reading
Ok, Who’s Driving This Bus?
Every story has a narrator, a voice, a magical being who is relaying the story to the straining eyes on the other side of the page. It isn’t easy to decide on who gets the gift of narration in a … Continue reading
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Tagged author, first person, narrator, perspective, second person, third person, writer, writing
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The Phiocrytes
They live in fear In the jungles of Serdune Thriving on the floor Among the moldy leaves Always with their tall eye Scanning the limbs above Thousands thrive United for survival Against the one they hate The ones who fed … Continue reading
A Declaration?
An odd idea was just thrown at my ears in regards to my present tense issues. *sees everyone getting to leave* I locked the doors for the next minute. *jingles keys and backs away* Before I’m lynched, it has been … Continue reading
I Wish My Chair Had Wheels
I forgot how time-consuming and, sadly, boring this part of the editing stage was. I’m just doing data entry to type in the changes I made by hand. There’s a little bit of rewriting going on as I move along, … Continue reading
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Tagged author, bored, chair, editing, eye straing, going nuts, wheels, writer, writing
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Ringing Ears
A dull sound On the fringe of sense Yet one you can’t ignore A phantom’s echo From booming bass Or screaming child Driving you mad As the seconds tick by (April 1st Entry of Ranting Papizilla’s poetry month challenge.)
It’s All About Me
Seriously. This file for the Novelspot Behind the Scenes thing is all about me. For those that missed it earlier, I requested the chance to do this week-long event. I write the daily posts in advance and Novelspot posts them … Continue reading
Behind the Scenes of Me
I’ve volunteered/asked to be included in Novelspot’s Behind-the-Scenes promotion. Basically, I write my path to becoming an author into 7 posts, which will be posted throughout a week. They have some space, so I’m going to start in on this … Continue reading
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Tagged author, interview, marketing, path of an author, writer, writing
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Ash Man
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 more to disappear Until the stiff wind comes And takes his form away (April 1st … Continue reading