A Picture is Worth 1,000 Words

Creative writers aren’t at risk of losing their jobs to AI anytime soon. And the old “1,000 words” saying may be the reason why. Is a picture worth 1,000 words? Well, let’s be fair: A picture could be worth a scene of words, which would likely land the wordcount anywhere from 700-1,500 words, especially ifContinue reading “A Picture is Worth 1,000 Words”

Taking Time for Yourself

Up until yesterday, I thought I had my priorities figured out. But sometimes, you’ve just got to work on your own stuff, take ownership of the time that’s been allotted to you. There’s an entire chapter in Screwtape Letters devoted to how the Devil Himself can easily turn “time” into “My Time”, and turn thatContinue reading “Taking Time for Yourself”

Writer’s Block: Writing Through a Tough Scene

Difficult scenes are perhaps the biggest part of my own personal brand of Writer’s Block. When I say difficult scenes, I don’t mean emotionally difficult, such as penning a beloved character’s death, a torture scene, or characters saying goodbye. What I mean is a scene that is technically difficult to write, from concept to execution.Continue reading “Writer’s Block: Writing Through a Tough Scene”

Devious Poetry (part two)

The “card twenty” refers to the twentieth Tarot card. And since this story is a depiction of “the history of magick”, the card is not being used for its intended purpose (a simple game). It is instead being repurposed for its now highly popularized, bastardized purpose of choice: divination. And the card itself is aContinue reading “Devious Poetry (part two)”

Devious Poetry (part one)

I’ve been putting off this series of blog posts for a long time. It’s easy to forget I actually have a reader or two, so when one reaches out to me and tells me they still check my blog every day, I can’t help but feel humbled, flattered, and feel the need to deliver. SoContinue reading “Devious Poetry (part one)”

Learn 2 Garden

Problems with farming this year are seen in the grocery stores next year. Let me restate that: The effect of all the issues farmers are experiencing right now will not be fully seen in grocery stores until next year. 2021 saw low crop yields across Canada and the U.S.; Hay got scarce and more expensive.Continue reading “Learn 2 Garden”

The Loneliness of Being a Writer

When chatting with other authors, I like to talk shop. Most writers don’t. I don’t know why that is. Maybe they just… think of it too much like a job? Maybe they’re sick of it at the end of their workday and would rather just talk about something else, anything else? I work with computersContinue reading “The Loneliness of Being a Writer”

Star Wars: The Quest for More Content

Sequels are rarely as good as the original movie, and for good reason. The best movies tend to be the complete package: characters solve their problems, complete their journey, and learn from their mistakes. There’s a satisfying beginning, middle, and end. No DLC required. When a sequel is good, it usually means a larger storyContinue reading “Star Wars: The Quest for More Content”

Wilder Concerns

There are many Laura Ingalls Wilder “points of interest” in the United States, but perhaps the most fascinating is Rocky Ridge Farm, a time capsule in southern Missouri that opened just a few weeks after Laura’s death. There are two homes there, one of which she wrote the first four Little House books in, andContinue reading “Wilder Concerns”

A Memento Mori

Life is fleeting. By the time most people realize they’ve taken their time on Earth for granted, it’s too late. Something unexpected could happen to end your life right now. You won’t have time to hide your secrets, settle your accounts, forgive those you never forgave, make that last confession, or write that damn book. Continue reading “A Memento Mori”