I have restarted one of my stories many times. I think of it as my magnum opus, the story that I have put the most into and the one that means the most to me. It is a culmination of all the things that I enjoy in life and my overall perspective on the world.Continue reading “JRR Tolkien Started Over Many Times [On Writing]”
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I Have Been Writing On My Phone [On Writing]
I have been busy since I got my new job back in October. I have also been seeing friends, traveling, and going out to do other art projects. I haven’t had the most time to just sit down and write like I used to. I do miss it. I have talked in the past aboutContinue reading “I Have Been Writing On My Phone [On Writing]”
Where You Write[On Writing]
October is almost over and fall is creeping its head. On the East Coast, I am experiencing days where the mornings are always cold and the rest of the day is a mystery. It might stay cold well into the night just as much as it transforms into a warm, breezy spring day. The changeContinue reading “Where You Write[On Writing]”
Modern Typewriters[On Writing]
I think people underestimate their writing tools. I started writing my stories on Lenovo laptops. I’m not big on laptops as a device class but they are a necessity for college students. I picked the Lenovo series, specifically the ThinkPad series known for their keyboards. They were really nice to type with, soft and bouncy.Continue reading “Modern Typewriters[On Writing]”
Measuring Time vs Words[On Writing]
The practice of a flowstate can be the first great hurdle in a writer’s journey. So it is no wonder that for many people, increasing their word count becomes the first big step into improving one’s skills. It is the obvious metric to measure progress, an objective measure of productivity. Many other writers also seeContinue reading “Measuring Time vs Words[On Writing]”
All Stories Are Now Super Epic and It Has Ruined Me as a Writer
I have occasionally dabbled in lucid dreaming. At the peak of my interest, I was able to consistently become aware of the nature of this nocturnal hallucination. Unfortunately, I rarely gained agency of my own body, forced to view the events of the dream like a phantom that possessed another as a mere observer. OnContinue reading “All Stories Are Now Super Epic and It Has Ruined Me as a Writer”