Tag: Inspiration
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Of Moon and Leaf
Tabletop Roleplaying has been a major portion of my life for years. As a father, I am often too tired or too busy to schedule time to play with friends as frequently as I would like. So I have turned to solo roleplaying. A few months ago, I mentioned Ironsworn, which is an excellent system…
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Inspiration: This Is How You Lose the Time War
Once again I am late to this party, but if you have not read this book, and you like sci-fi, experimental fiction, and/or enemies-to-lovers romance, you need to read This is How You Lose the Time War (2019). The beautifully written novella is told in the form of letters back and forth between the protagonists,…
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New Goals Perspective
In taking a look at my plans for the new year, it is time to talk about last year’s goals. I did well, completed 60% of my goals, and made progress towards others. But I have also been doing a lot of reflection since becoming a dad. I have watched priorities shift and seen how…
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Inspiration: Sailing Stories
I am 30,000 words into my NanoWrimo project, “The Day Peter Died,” my Peter Pan retelling, which I described a few weeks ago. The goal is to finish 1000 words each day, from October 12th to November 30th, which adds up to 50,000 words total. It’s been excellent fun, especially because I’ve been writing in…
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3 Seasonal Writing Motivators
Fall is my favorite time of the year, even more so since moving to the Bay area. It is cooler, especially at night, but the sun still comes out. There is rain, but only once a week. And the vibes are here to stay. When I am not celebrating Spooky Season, I am planning a…
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Inspiration: Guards! Guards!
Back in October, I shared that I had become a major fan of Terry Pratchett and his absurdist fantasy universe. I have continued to enjoy his books inbetween other reads, and a new favorite has emerged: Guards! Guards! Guards! Guards! cleverly approaches and hilariously twists tropes in the best ways. The premise: some wanna-be wizards…
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Inspiration: Ursula K Le Guin
Ursula K Le Guin was a rockstar of a writer. She lived from 1929-2018 and wrote 23 novels and change, covering sci-fi, fantasy, and more. I have heard some people praise her as the mother of science fiction, since she invented the idea of the Ansible, and I have heard others claim she was overrated.…
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Inspiration: Nghi Vo
Nghi Vo has a beautiful way with words. I cannot repeat that enough. It is a pleasure simply to hear her prose when read aloud, and I am sad when I finish each of her stories because I just want them to keep going. One day not so long ago, her Singing Hills Cycle series…