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Chapter Titles for Do I Need to Use a Dragon? (Fantasy Writing Tips)
Took a long time to do these because I kept heading into other projects. That and I would stare at the page for too long. It really was tough to go from War of Nytefall to this project because it’s more daunting. … Continue reading
First Non-School Week of the Summer . . . It Was Aight
Think I’m going to have to do a day-by-day here. A lot happened since this was the first week that my son and I didn’t have school. In fact, Monday was the first day since late February that we had … Continue reading
7 Tips to Writing Underdog Heroes
Everyone loves an underdog. At least that’s what people say. These aren’t as easy to write as one would think. You have a lot to consider and a delicate balance to maintain for the adventure. What are some ways to … Continue reading
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Growing Old and Growing Up
Playing as a child Toiling as an adult One looks at the other With a hint of jealousy * The child wants to grow While the adult wants to play Youth admires the freedom of old Old wishes for the … Continue reading
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Tagged adults, author, children, growing old, growing up, imagination, maturing, poem, poetry, writing
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Battling a Shortened Attention Span
Going to try hard not to jump on a high horse because I’m aware that I fall into this category too. In fact, I think most people have lost part of their attention span and that makes selling books a … Continue reading
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Tagged attention span, audiences, author, distractions, instant gratification, patience, rewards, writing
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Goal Post: I Really Need to Buy a Calendar
I’m not kidding. Once Thursday afternoon hit, I suddenly forgot . . . Wait . . . I’m writing this on Friday and that was yesterday? Is that right? For the love of the dust bunnies that keep appearing under … Continue reading
Psychological Curses: Are They There or Not?
A way of using a curse that I’ve mentioned previously is having it be more of a legend than something cast in real time. I wanted to look more into this because it requires a lot more psychological work. You … Continue reading
Curses! Not the Censored Kind
I don’t think I’ve touched on this topic outside of a casual mention, so I’m going to attempt to go below the surface. Curses show up in a lot of genres even when magic isn’t a main component. Some are … Continue reading
The End is Nigh! Maybe . . . I’m Napping this Weekend
It’s Thursday night and I’m scheduling this baby now. What else could possibly happen this week? Well, Friday is my son’s moving up ceremony because he moves on to middle school in the fall. That’s going to be fun and … Continue reading