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Either through experience or happenstance (or just as cautionary tales), hypocrites and idiots are chock-full of good advice. They’re just dysfunctional.
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Echo: The Weekly Update
Word Count, Vol.3: 66,026 Thanks to All Who Bought Echo! And BIG THANKS to Melissa, Barbara, Ian, Lorna, [anonymous], Lisa, Meg, Matt, Bobby, F.T., Alice Smith, Leslie Coop, Richard, Shauna, Sydney and Pam for posting AMAZING reviews on Amazon!!! Ashley too for the 5 star on Nook! News: Now THIS is the story I initially…
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Echo-A Dystopian Science Fiction Novel
Lizard-men coming at me on the right, zombies on the left, back is to a cliff—GAME OVER MAN! GAME OVER! Wait—I open my eReader. Magic flash. A giant, life-sized projection of Dick Cheney’s face appears behind me and the monsters backpedal in terror. One of the lizards stops in place and his head starts vibrating…
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Musings
Good writing arises from respect for how boring words actually look; they’re essentially black squiggles on a white surface. So it naturally follows that a writer needs all the leverage he/she can get: themes, motifs, universal truths, poetic flow…all these things magically combine to transport a reader from cryptically staring at squiggly symbols… Into flying through a…
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Musings
Balance is often thought of as serenely perching on some magical “in-between point,” but—as energy constantly shifts on an infinite number of scales—nothing could be further from the truth. That still perch is just an illusion. “Balance” is the result of being willing to push in any direction at any time with utter commitment. So…
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Echo-A Dystopian Science Fiction Novel
I’m at a company softball game. My boss, the respectable Mr. Doucheface Mcdoucherston, is using people’s fear of him so he can steal bases while making douchey, snide comments like “Way to eat another one of my home runs Stevenson! I’ll bet you and your team will be motivated to file your reports on time if…
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Musings
Given the fact meals/work/commute/exercise/society demand so much of our day, the first task of creativity is to creatively hack time so you can work on projects. I’ve heard someone say (s)he was so bored (s)he “read the entire internet” at work…so why not read the entire Swift library, or Stephen King’s On Writing? Time-hacks are…
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Musings
A writer is a director/producer/actor (and of course, a writer) all in one. The rush of “being God” doesn’t come from the power I have over my story, it comes from the power I GIVE to it through immersion and attention. If others enjoy it, then I pat myself on the back for 5 minutes… And then…
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Echo-A Dystopian Science Fiction Novel
Death by Powerpoint: We’ve all seen the future of school and work, and it sucks. Fast forward to our inevitable dystopia: I’m sentenced to a Powerpoint internment camp. I spend my days sitting…and watching. Slide: “Core competency.” Slide: “Channel richness.” Slide: “Take it offline.” The screen morphs into the face of a stereotypical corporate manager that’s laughing…
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Musings
Typically, our initial efforts are weighed down by redundancy and complexity. How do we make it presentable to others? By refining the process until the pure core of our efforts shines through with clear simplicity.
