So, I have this thought about the final chapters, I know it is going to be very heavy in dialogue, but the responses will not be typical short answers in dialogues... each of the two characters will respond with lengthy diatribes on their belief... in one exchange, they will have met at around sunrise on morning and will talk throughout the day...that much I already knew. I know where the final se
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another mini-inspiration adds 500+ more words. Just a brief interaction that I knew was coming, just was not sure when it would happen...To clue you in, conflict cannot all be resolved in just a few chapters... and there cannot be too simple of a "epiphany" so, there has to be a girl come along that seems right, but is not...There will be more journeys... the protagonist already took one small
Read MoreThe tortured soul. Throughout recorded history, there have been tortured souls.The strange part is that it is the tortured soul that has made the world a better place, only to take away their gift all too soon. Art, that very act which took an uncivilized people and created a vast and deep culture, is the province of tortured souls. From the very first symbol drawn on a wall, the artist has been ...
Read MoreSo, I needed someone at the end of the book, someone who could provide like an earthquake of challenges to Brian's mind. KI was unsure about this until, as I considered, and as I was browsing Facebook one night, the perfect inspiration hit me...You see, there are a lot of Facebook friends for me, many of whom friend requested me due to the writing... which is all good and I don't mind at all
Read MoreThe most difficult part about writing a project like this book is when you have a full time gig that takes up 40 plus hours per week. Add in commute time, sleep time and that leaves precious little time for writing.For me that is exaggerated by also being a power lifter who is unwilling to give up being in shape and the fact that I write three articles a week covering sports. Suddenly there is har
Read MoreWriting is a unique endeavor. every character created by the writer is a small piece of our sould. Every line is a small window into our psyche.Despite these quick visions of a person, they do not represent us in our entirety. They are but small glimpses at a piece of us.At the end of a piece of fiction, we should be spent mentally, having exhausted ourselves of every ounce of our internal b
Read MoreI have seen some writers that say they cannot read while they write; that it somehow blocks their creative flow... I cannot imagine right now NOT reading while I work on this project... but it has to be very, very good writing. I find that it stimulates my mind; creates a new flow of my mind. I want the protagonist character of Brian Jefferson to grow and develop organically. If I try to focus sol
Read MoreWriters note: Decided tonight that I would release the rest of the first chapter of the book. Rather than just that piece, here is the first chapter in its entirety. Chapter IIn the middle of nothing is everything. In the middle of everything is nothing. Memories of the past are fuzzy, but the past is clear. Thoughts of my future are clear, but the path is fuzzy.The simplistic will refer to what I
Read MoreI just found some written notes I had and there is some GOLD in those words! I forgot to send my writing from earlier today home, so I probably won't get any more writing done tonight, but these notes will make a huge difference... They will likely be enough to sustain several days of writing!
Read MoreThere is an ironic heroism in the character who remains flawed until the day he dies. In literature there is the inevitable desire to see a conflicted being; one he recognizes his flaws and wants to change. As Faulkner once said “the only subject worth writing about is “the human heart in conflict with itself.”But sometimes that conflict does not exist within itself. Sometimes narcissists and sex...
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