“Help! I have Writer’s Block! Woe is me! What do I do?” Staring at a blank page.(C) 2019, JJ Shaun I’ve seen this written out on the interwebs a lot in the past few weeks. So, what do you do when you have Writer’s Block? When I have a determined block—well, aside from procrastination, which … Continue reading Beating Writer’s Block
Creativity
Nurturing Your Creativity
As children, we tell all kinds of stories. We talk to our imaginary friends, and they answer us. We take our friends on all sorts of adventures. But as we get older, we are inevitably yanked back to the "real" world by our family, friends, peers, teachers, bosses. Over time, if you don't use a … Continue reading Nurturing Your Creativity
Finding the Time
Summertime is my time of year. The air is warm, the sun is out later, and the landscape has exploded with foliage. When the Spring rains have finished greening up the scenery, I’m ready to crawl out of my den. This is the season when I find it the most difficult to make the time … Continue reading Finding the Time
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
The Tools We Use, Part I
As a professional Technical Writer, I know the importance of the tools we use. At the Visible Means of Support™, we use FrameMaker® as the main application to create documentation. I've been using FrameMaker for so long that I can use it in my sleep and some of my colleagues come to me with questions. … Continue reading The Tools We Use, Part I
Adding Experience to Writing
One way to add realism to your writing is to go out and experience things. Ride your bicycle, take a hike, go camping. In my case, I like to ride my motorcycle. Now, motorcycle riding requires a wholly different skill set than some other sports. For one, the rider is out in traffic with very … Continue reading Adding Experience to Writing
Plot Elements
I'll admit that I'm feeling my way through this whole "write your novel" thing. I've been reading a few of the writing magazines since university. I have a shelf full of books on the different aspects of writing the perfect novel. I have more different types of thesaurus references than you can shake a stick … Continue reading Plot Elements
Writing and Depression
I have a confession to make. I suffer from depression. I suppose if I'd been honest with myself or been more knowledgeable, I might have recognized it earlier in my life and been treated sooner. But see, I grew up in a time when mental illness, or mental health for that matter, was never discussed. … Continue reading Writing and Depression
Spring Has Sprung
Spring has officially sprung. Last week was the Spring Equinox, and the time changed a couple of weekends ago, so now I wake up in the dark, and it's light later in the evening. I can feel the change as the sun warms the atmosphere, cutting the chill from the air as the earth once … Continue reading Spring Has Sprung