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Tag Archives: writing
Spring Break Comes to a Close
Technically, I still have 2 days left of Spring Break, but I’m mostly going to be writing and trying to rest up for the week. It’s going to be a weird period of time going fast and slow at the … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged author, birthday, goals, life, parenting, puzzles, resting, spring break, writing
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7 Tips to Writing Teachers in Fiction
We did students on Wednesday, so let’s look at teachers. Getting right into it since there’s not much more of a set up. The teacher doesn’t have to be an alcoholic, druggie, hermit, or any other type of troubled character. … Continue reading
Poetry Day: Drink With Me
(I did quite a few humorous drinking poems. Probably because I had a better tolerance back then. These days, I don’t drink much. Body doesn’t really like it and my anxiety issues get amplified, so it’s best for me to … Continue reading
7 Tips to Writing Student Characters
To be clear, this is mostly about a main hero who is a student with a mentor. So, we’re not looking at general student characters, but those who are in the spotlight. They don’t even have to go to a … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged adventure, author, characters, fiction, learning, students, teachers, writing
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The Teacher/Student Subplot
I got to thinking about this topic while I was rewatching ‘My Hero Academia’. It was interesting to see how Midoriya (main character) interacted with his various teachers throughout the seasons. Each relationship helped him grow and was slightly different … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged author, fiction, learning, relationships, students, teachers, teaching, writing
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Poetry Day: Dreamless Child
(I came up with this poem after seeing a couple get angry at their child wanting to be an artist. They were furious and immediately crushed the concept. After that, I noticed that the child didn’t even try to use … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged art, artist, childhood, creativity, crushing, dreaming, growing up, imagination, innocence, parents, poem, poetry, spirit, writing
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Goal Post: This Fool is Happy It’s April
Oh man . . . This week definitely felt like I got strapped into a roller coaster with duct tape and it went haywire. Can’t even say I hit the ground running. I definitely hit the ground, but more of … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged blogging, goals, going to make it, life, school, work, writing
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Poetry Day: Don’t Kill Over Stolen Milk
(Exaggeratingly based off a true story. One that will forever live in infamy and be included somewhere in the Phi Beta Files series.) Stuck in class Breakfast now long dead I feel my stomach twist Forcing me to stumble As I … Continue reading
Goal Post: I Really Should Stop Trying to Be Blindly Optimistic
First, I think I lost 7 ratings on Beginning of a Hero since I checked on Thursday. I can’t be surprised since reviews and ratings vanish without any explanation. Seems to be the nature of the beast for years. So, … Continue reading
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Tagged almost at spring break, busy, life, parenting, tired, writing
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