Way Back Wednesday
So I'm a little slow on getting my weekly blog post up this week. But I've got great reasons. It's Way Back Wednesday, which means $1 admission at the Oklahoma City Zoo. Sonic has half-price Ice Cream stuff today. I have a teenager, which is the rough equivalent to saying I have been assigned to watch a fully armed, but undetonated, nuclear warhead. And there are lots of Pokemon to catch.
Because writing requires an understanding of so many scenes and backdrops and characters, it is easy to get lost in studying life and not writing about it. This is not a bad thing, as many writers (present company included) can be sullen, antisocial, and withdrawn at times. But it does make it tough for fans to follow if the tap goes dry for too long.
So I'm going to the zoo today, because zoos are awesome and I'm a cheap skate. Tomorrow, I'll write another post in my characters series. And when I get around to it, I may post a sample of Two Wizard Roulette for those that are ready for what comes after Frostbite. Thanks for reading!
Because writing requires an understanding of so many scenes and backdrops and characters, it is easy to get lost in studying life and not writing about it. This is not a bad thing, as many writers (present company included) can be sullen, antisocial, and withdrawn at times. But it does make it tough for fans to follow if the tap goes dry for too long.
So I'm going to the zoo today, because zoos are awesome and I'm a cheap skate. Tomorrow, I'll write another post in my characters series. And when I get around to it, I may post a sample of Two Wizard Roulette for those that are ready for what comes after Frostbite. Thanks for reading!
Published on July 27, 2016 06:55
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A blog talking about how life forced me to be a writer and I couldn't be happier about it. Topics should include writing with children, mental health issues, discrimination, and science fiction.
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