Tag: book
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Adventures in the 3rd Person – Watercolors and Oils
I suppose it seems odd to go on about writing in the 3rd person as some sort of apocalyptic undertaking, but if I didn’t make it so melodramatic it would be ungodly boring, or even more ungodly boring. So I was thinking it was maybe easier to explain in a more concrete art form example.…
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Adventures in the 3rd Person – The Seed and The Way
In my conversation about wanting to write in the 3rd person I’ve mentioned a plot theme (I’m sure there are more technical terms for this but I have no idea what they are). So to keep on talking about the journey and not sound all vague and elusive about the plot theme, I should at…
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To Thy Own Self Be True
I came across some Tweets the other day on writing that had two themes. One was why do you write and who do you write for, and quite a lots of others focused on how one might write. The why question led me in the direction of motivation. Because I couldn’t really answer the question…
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Adventures in the 3rd Person – Beginning
So, writing in the 3rd person. How hard can this be? I can handle this. I have a plot or at least the seed of a plot. Or maybe it’s just a theme. I’m not sure. But let’s not get too technical. Let’s just call it an idea. So I have an idea. I mean,…
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Road trip with Theo and Sprout
Time for holiday road trips. Take Theo and Sprout with you. You’ll be glad you did. Here are some links to explore audiobook availability. -First is a link to Youtube where you can listen to first chapter, for free of course -Audiobook on Amazon/Audible -On Barnes and Noble -On Chirp Audiobooks On Rakuten Kobo -On Scribd -On Storytel On GooglePlay
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This is Garbage
That was the entirety of a review of “Theo and Sprout” on GoodReads. “This is garbage.” The good news is that someone I have never heard of read enough of my book to call it garbage. That’s a small exposure victory. Any publicity is good publicity. To be fair, I have read books that I…
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Sprout: Divine Feminine
“Who is Sprout?” “What is Sprout?” “Is she an imaginary friend?” “Is she a delusion? A split personality?” I get questions like this form people who have read “Theo and Sprout.” My response is usually “That’s a good question,” not to be glib but because it is a good question. Obviously she’s a metaphor. But…
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Fun Book Recommendations
“Best Books to Remind You that Wonder is Still Possible” is a reading list I created for Shepherd, a book site that has “Best Book To…” feature for all sorts of topics, and essays on why people choose them. Check out the list here:

