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Justin is an author, screenwriter, horseman and artist with a passion for storytelling across multiple genres and media. He lives in a 100 year old haunted house in South LA and is slowly fixing it up (but not exorcising it) with his wife and their dog.

Come here for tales of the ghosts of #1915House, the denizens of Skid Row on the edge of Vagabondia, the forces that knock the universe out of balance and the working man who’s job it is to fight them, people on the moon, or a couple just trying to get away for the weekend.

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Justin DiPego Writing is hard work. It makes you tired and it drains your bank if ideas. When I've run dry I don't try to force it. That just will frustrate you. I …moreWriting is hard work. It makes you tired and it drains your bank if ideas. When I've run dry I don't try to force it. That just will frustrate you. I step away, often into my shop where I'll find something to build or something to upcycle into something else. When my conscious mind is focused on a non-writing task, my unconscious gets a chance to refuel.

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Two things:
1 - Always be writing. Don't wait for inspiration to strike. Force yourself to write for a given about of time at a given time of day and always have a story or idea you're developing or actually creating.

2 - Always be collecting experiences. Writing is not a desk job. Everywhere you go, everything you see and do teaches you about the world and the people in it. If you can't physically get out there, collect experiences via whatever media you have access to, and always be expanding your scope. Experiment with genres you're not familiar with. And no matter what, pay attention. (less)
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My Inspiration. A Guest Blog Post

What Inspired me to write Seven 'Clock Man? Where did I find the images and people that populate the dark world of this Skid Row Mystery/Thriller? Find out in my guest post on Cynthia Hamilton's Blog, "The Story Behind the Story."
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