August 2011

Rafe Knows Taro #SixSentenceSunday

Rafe Knows Taro #SixSentenceSunday

The cast and crew of the Sun’s Rising look forward to liberty in a large and unknown city. Liz and Elaine gave a speech about keeping things under control, to which Taro and I listened with careful innocence. Then Taro led off down the ramp, looking for any trouble he could find. Heโ€™d deny it, […]

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Free and Useful: 750 Words

So in past lives (or previous years, or whatever) I’ve tried morning pages as recommended by Julia Cameron. Many a writer has, and a lot of those that I’ve talked to find morning pages incredibly useful. Some have told me they can’t write three notebook pages longhand first thing every morning, but even most of

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Anybody Wanna Go to Work for Me?

Anybody Wanna Go to Work for Me?

I love my job and I want to keep it, but the more books I put out, the more I wantย to put out. I could put…oh, eight or so books out tomorrow if I were willing to do it with them full of mistakes and badly in need of polish. But, of course, I’m not

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Tired and Grumpy

So I shall not inflict. Instead, have an interesting (though brief) article about a rat that uses environmental poison for protection. Yeah, that’s all I got. Oh–and the news for those waiting that I uploaded the files to release His Faithful Squire in print! We’ll see how Createspace likes them. I have decided that I

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I Love My Job

That’s not sarcasm. I’m happy to say that I do indeed love my job. It’s the hours I hate. I’m not a morning person. The best job, timing-wise, I ever had was the one where I got up at noon, wandered into work at two in the afternoon, and made it home by one a.m.

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