I haven’t updated this blog in a really long time. I assure you, it’s not because I have stopped writing. I’ve introduced myself to a lot of other passions, but writing is still one of my main driving forces. Another one is Stock Trading. It’s a very thrilling trade, but it takes a lot of … Continue reading
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What I’m Reading Now: The Reluctant Fundamentalist
It is the first novel in a long time in which I read the whole book in one day with great interest. It is a thrilling and deep novel and gave me many private epiphanies about the direction of life I was undertaking. I always knew, even before I read the novel, that I had … Continue reading
One hand Typed Post
I’m learning how to type using only one hand. I want to prepare for anything that would hinder my writing, up to amputation of both arms. I also practice oral storytelling like the Africans do. Speaking of oral storytelling, does anybody still tell stories? Like, actually tell stories, maybe make it up as they go/ I … Continue reading
Reading tea Writing tea
When I write, I do so in a library. The thing about this is that I usually don’t know whether I’ll find myself writing or reading in the library. So, in order to write effectively, I usually bring some tea with me. Ice cold tea helps me write and stimulates the imagination. Warm tea helps … Continue reading
Reading the Canon
I’ve been doing a lot of reading for University and I want to ask something: Does anyone else feel a certain satisfaction from reading a lot of “canon” approved texts? I feel a, possibly deceptive, surge of intelligence, as if I deserve a medal or something for the texts I am reading. Is this why … Continue reading
Clive Barker is an Amazing Literary Genius
Dean Koontz and Stephen King come up with some pretty amazing ideas, but Clive Barker has much better writing skill. Clive Barker’s sentences are all amazingly well written and never become too pompous or casual. He is a master of the english language! However, he is mostly known for his gory and disturbing horror. Weaveworld … Continue reading
Writing problems (1)
When you’re writing a story that’s going to take more than one session of writing, be sure that when you put off writing for the day that you end with a sentence that you can easily follow when you come back to write some more. Sometimes I pick up my pencil and I find that … Continue reading
Magic in the RV 6
I just realize now what the title implies. Oops. Anyway, lets get it on! ***** Magic in the RV 6 Throwing Darts to pop balloons. Throwing rings at bottles. Riding the Ferris Wheel multiple times. So far this day had been almost perfect for Jenna. Right now she was riding on a spinning teacup. She … Continue reading
Cave Story is Awesome!
I just got the game and it is amazing. Travelling through caves, guns a blazing Mysterious man with big red eye gazing Is setting up a plan that involves red flower medication that makes cute bunnies go a rampagin’ all for his plan of world domination Blast away threats without a fazin’ for you’re a … Continue reading
Awkward Day
Hey guys… I know that I said this post was going to be the third part of the Improvised story, but I’m not done the third part…and, well, I kind of have something I wanted to post…so instead of the story, here’s a funny little tale. I was at Indigo just a moment ago. To … Continue reading