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You Know They Can’t Hear You, Right?
Contrary to the belief of some people, characters don’t know they’re in a fictional story. I know Deadpool is one of the exceptions, but even then he can’t hear you shouting at the comic book. Screaming for the blonde to … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged 4th wall, author, awareness, characters, fiction, fourth wall, stupid decisions, writing, yelling at the television
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What if They Really Do Exist?
Curious idea, but I might be scheduling this on a rough day. One reason is because of the 35th year of me. The other is because it’s still Spring Break for the munchkin, so I might not be near the … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged author, fantasy, fiction, Once Upon a Time, reality, thinking, whimsical thoughts, writing
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Steps to an Outline
A few weeks back somebody asked me to write about how I create outlines. I sincerely apologize for forgetting who asked this and which post the comment was on. I searched, but couldn’t find it. (I sense a post-publishing edit … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged author, humor, organization, outlines, planning, plans, plots, plotting, subplots, writing
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Wordless Cover Reveal! Sleeper of Wildwood Fugue on April 7th, 2015
The final cover art is here and I’ll be hitting publish before I go to sleep tonight. To whet the appetite, I’m showing the main picture and giving the link to the Goodreads site. Please help spread the word and … Continue reading
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Tagged amazon, Amazon Kindle, author, cover, cover art, debut, desert, dragons, epic fantasy, fantasy, fire, heroes, high fantasy, kindle, magic, sword & sorcery, writing
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What Is A Successful Author?
Back in a post, Shawn from Down Home Thoughts had the following comment: “So is an author a successful writer? You might play off the shades of meaning between the two. I tend to see authors as published and successful … Continue reading
Hold The Silver Lining
Search for the spark That makes you smile Within the agonizing darkness Grip happiness Whenever it comes in reach For it can be fleeting Hunt for the raindrop That is warm and soothing Among the swarm of icy tears Many … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged author, happiness, negativity, poems, poet, poetry, positivity, sadness, silver lining, smile, stay happy, writing
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Spring Break, Passover, and Sleeper News
Let’s get the big thing out of the way. I know there are people waiting for the Cover Reveal and I sincerely apologize for the delay. At this point, that thing may turn into a ‘BOOK IS LIVE!’ post because … Continue reading
Plan for the Best, Expect the Worst
I’ve had the above song in my head for a while and been waiting for a good post to use it with. Then nothing seemed to be working out. I did a poem based on it, which seemed good enough. … Continue reading