WriterlyWednesdays: And on That Note…

A.K.A. Revisiting and Realizing Why I Love Writing Fiction

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Hello, Interwebbies!

Quick one today because it was a long workday in the blazing heat–unseasonably hot for April–but I wanted to keep up with my blog posts.

While I didn’t get to print out some writing worksheets today to help with my course, I’m still excited about all the revelations I had while brainstorming the characters of my WIP.

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WriterlyWednesdays: Eye of the Beholder

A.K.A. It’s All a Matter of Perception

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I had a completely different blog post almost ready to go but yesterday was a bit of a gong show which left me zonked and today was a supersized long day at work so what do I do? Bench the planned post and write a new one from scratch close to 11pm. Naturally.

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Going through the motions…

A.K.A. You Must be This Tall to Ride

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Where the frilly heck have I been!?

There is a ark load of stuff that’s been happening in my life that isn’t even writing related. It’s as though I took a backseat while life grabbed hold of the wheel and went for a joyride.

However, without going into details, not all was well in Whoville.

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The Hong Kong Experience: Day 11

It’s 2015.

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Previously on The Hong Kong Experience…

When you wish upon a star,

Makes no difference where you are.

Anything your heart desires

Will come to you.

Weeeelll, the first part is true, the second part, we’ll just have to wait and see. 😉

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On the eleventh day of Christmas–vacay–my brain said to me,

don’t sleep and watch four movies.

And the adventure continues…

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Hammering Out the Words

 

A.K.A. It’s That Time of Year Again…


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Wow.

October whooshed by with as much gusto as the SIDEWAYS rain we’ve been having on the homefront.

Finally in the groove with this whole full-time student gig, so what do I do? I joined the annual festival of masochists as we all write 50,000 words. Natch.

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