Tag: novel
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Adventures in the 3rd Person – The Plot Thickens
The plot thickens or at least expands for the new 3rd person adventure. It even has a working title, if only for the sole purpose of making it easier to reference. “The Shoe Ghost” seems like a good name as any for a story about memory. In fact since I am a terrible typist and…
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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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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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Theo and Sprout Book Sale
Book Sale! Give the gift of growth with “Theo and Sprout.” Enrich someone’s life with a good book. -$5.99 for paperback -$3.99 for Kindle Click here of Kindle and Paperback options.
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Self-Discovery and The Collective Unconscious
In “Theo and Sprout” Theo is on a journey of self-discovery. He has the good fortune of being guided on that journey by Sprout, his usually helpful inner self. They learn together to navigate adolescence. But why is Sprout a good guide? What does she bring to the table that is so helpful? Well, we…
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It’s the Balance, Silly Bear
One of the underlying themes in my book “Theo and Sprout” is about finding your feminine side, or embracing the archetypal traits of the Divine Feminine, in a Western world that focuses so much on the masculine, or on the archetypical traits of the Divine Masculine. This often gets referred to as toxic masculinity, which…
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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…
