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Tag Archives: writing
A Dwindling Idea that Keeps Hanging On
The above picture is from an anime that I really liked in my 20’s. I haven’t watched it in a long time, but I remember it fondly. That’s weird because it’s a really messed up anime by the end. That … Continue reading
Posted in Character Origins
Tagged fiction, ideas, pollution, science fiction, work in progress, writing
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Goal Post: At Least I Have Legos
I’d say I’ll save the Legos for the end, but I’m sure people will just skip to the Slideshow to see what I made. Hope people come back to here. Not that I have a lot to talk about. The … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged LEGO, life, parenting, super mario, tired, week, weekend, working, writing
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The Limitations of Zany Series and Stories
The biggest danger with writing a series that is designed to be crazy and off-the-wall is that you can easily go too far. You feel like you have to up the insanity with every episode or chapter, which eventually hits … Continue reading
Writing a Zany Series and Making it Work
Throughout my life, I’ve watched a lot of series. Most of them have long-winding stories or episodes that connect in some fashion. It all makes sense by the time the story is done even if only a small portion of … Continue reading
Happy Halloween Weekend! *crawls back into crypt*
There’s one phrase that kept popping into my head this week: Every time I thought I had a handle on things, I’d get tossed another curve ball and go back to juggling. As far as work goes, I did the … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged goal post, halloween, LEGO, life, parenting, War of Nytefall, work, writing
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A Week of Work and a Weekend of Rest
Rest might be an understatement here. I have the entire house to myself until Sunday night, which is rare. Tends to be bittersweet too because I miss having my son around to keep me activity. The only real benefit is … Continue reading
Posted in Goal Posts
Tagged editing, goals, life, parenting, War of Nytefall, work, writing
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‘The Ballad of Mrs. Molony’ by C.S. Boyack (Delivered by Lisa Burton the Robot Girl) #supernatural #vampires
It’s been a long time, so I’m happy to introduce Lisa Burton the Robot Girl once more. She’s bringing us some news about C.S. Boyack’s ‘The Hat’ series, which is a funny adventure involving supernatural threats, a talking Hat, and … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Blogging, Spotlight
Tagged author, blog tour, coming of age, cowboys, female protagonists, fiction, ghosts, halloween, Hat, Lisa Burton, magic, monster hunters, music, october, robot girl, rodeo, series, supernatural, vampire hunters, vampires, werewolves, writing
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Goal Post: Not an Author Week
So, I’m going to start with something weird. People need to stop hoping I have a good week. Only because the opposite seems to occur when I or other people do this. Chaos rules and I’m left sore, sad, and … Continue reading