I’ve been using Scrivener for the last month or so, looking for a way to better organize my larger projects. Part of the reason I’ve had to take this step is that I’ve promised the backstory of one of my characters to my Game Master. I had an idea some time ago about a sort … Continue reading The Tools We Use: Part II
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Meeting Old Friends for the First Time
Last week, I met one of the guys with whom I’ve been writing for the last five or six years. We met through an online game forum. I was interested in writing some fan fiction in an online game called Dungeons & Dragons Online (DDO for short). I had finally dragged myself away from World … Continue reading Meeting Old Friends for the First Time
Travel and Imagination
Tis the summer travel season. So, First Reader and I drove halfway across America to attend the graduation of my Eldest Granddaughter. Now, neither of us are fans of Tornado Alley. Frankly, we'd prefer to avoid that area of the country when Mother Nature is so active, but when an event as momentous as graduation … Continue reading Travel and Imagination
Tell A Riveting Story
One of the arguably grandest television events in history concludes tonight. A Song of Ice and Fire rates up there with The Lord of the Rings when it comes to enthralling story development, but what makes these stories the successes they have become? Well, in my opinion, they each bring something a little bit different, … Continue reading Tell A Riveting Story
Happy Mother’s Day
First, Happy Mother's Day to all the mothers out there. And a big shout out to my own mother, even though she is no longer with us. If you haven't called your mother, I urge you do give her a call, no matter your relationship, and wish her a Happy Mother's Day. Why? Mostly because … Continue reading Happy Mother’s Day