Levi Pierpont's Blog, page 12
May 12, 2017
Book Etiquette: Reading the Right Way
How does one read a book the right way? Are there certain practices and behaviors that are often disrespectful of a book or the author? I would say yes. This is all in a half-joking manner, but there are truly some things that I think we should remember when reading a book. Judge Every Book … Continue reading Book Etiquette: Reading the Right Way
Published on May 12, 2017 09:21
May 9, 2017
Creating a Main Character for Your Novel
As a writer and weaver of stories, one of my favorite things to do is create characters. I love writing characters more than writing their dialogue, explaining a world, or even creating a plot. Building a character makes you feel like you’re making a whole new person. Often, when you’ve finished, it’s hard to believe … Continue reading Creating a Main Character for Your Novel
Published on May 09, 2017 09:21
May 5, 2017
An Introduction to Identity Politics
Recently I had a short argument on Twitter with an author who was detailing her experiences with sexism in the writing and publishing sphere. Obviously, I don’t know her specific story and I couldn’t tell you much about her. But what set me off of her hashtag and following was the obsession with identity and … Continue reading An Introduction to Identity Politics
Published on May 05, 2017 09:21
May 2, 2017
An Update on My Novel
I am publishing a novel. It’s called The Fantastical Journey of Gavryn Wickert, and it’s about a boy who finds himself in another world and must take part in a battle against a cruel Queen’s dictatorship. As adventurous as that sounds, it’s really more about his internal battle and the relationships he builds. I finished it at 2:02 … Continue reading An Update on My Novel
Published on May 02, 2017 09:21
April 28, 2017
Think Outside of Your Universe
I am a dreamer. I don’t mean that I sit for hours, hoping to have something in the future, or even that I have a lot of dreams. I mean that I think about a lot of things most people don’t care to give thought to. Most of us are burdened down with our wants … Continue reading Think Outside of Your Universe
Published on April 28, 2017 05:03
April 25, 2017
Why I’m a Conservative
In the last few decades, liberals have done a pretty good job of making conservatives look bad. It doesn’t matter that we fought against slavery and kept this country unified in the 1800s. It doesn’t matter that we gave women the right to vote in 1872. It doesn’t matter that we elected the first female … Continue reading Why I’m a Conservative
Published on April 25, 2017 05:33
April 21, 2017
Summer
I can feel Summer coming. I love Winter. I really like all the seasons, except Spring, but I don’t really believe in Spring. I think that, as soon as I can smell Summer in the air, it’s Summer. And, as much as I love Winter… when I smell Summer, my thoughts will be for no … Continue reading Summer
Published on April 21, 2017 09:21
April 18, 2017
Magic Theory
As a writer of fantasy, one must learn to understand how magic works and the different theories of its use. If you let the characters in your book or short story run around inventing magic out of thin air, their power will be completely boundless and it will become incredibly unrealistic, because, as we all … Continue reading Magic Theory
Published on April 18, 2017 09:21
April 11, 2017
How to Write Your First Novel (Continued!)
Note: It took me about a month to realize I wrote two blog posts with the same name and (pretty much) the same content. They even begin with the same sentence! So, I’m adding “continued” to this title because it came second, and I’m leaving them both up because they do say a few unique … Continue reading How to Write Your First Novel (Continued!)
Published on April 11, 2017 06:27
April 7, 2017
Tiredness Culture: What it is and How You Can Fight It
You probably heard someone say that they were tired today. Or maybe you told someone you were tired today. The reason this is so easy to predict is because people are constantly letting everyone know how tired they are. This is what I call Tiredness Culture. And (not to blame teens for everything) young people are even more prone … Continue reading Tiredness Culture: What it is and How You Can Fight It
Published on April 07, 2017 07:04


