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Creative Outlining.

I) Introduction a) Meet paul at home b) Meet Sally at home c) Paul and Sally meet d) Paul and Sally decide to have an adven­ture meet­ing friends along the way e) Minor drama amongst the group ensues f) The group over­comes dif­fi­culty to become a stronger unit. II) Climax a) Paul and sally get into

It’s aliiiiiive!

I’ll prob­ably write a bit more tomor­row. Today I received a gentle reminder that I like to do this. So this is what I’ll do. Lindsay and I went for a walk today, it was nice. Now that my gout has sub­sided to neg­li­gible levels I can walk without any ser­i­ous pain. I’ve star­ted walk­ing to work. It’s good exer­cise, but not a lot

Books I should be reading.

I have a pile of books that have been accu­mu­lat­ing for a while now. I’ve read a small part of each of them and I want to fin­ish them, but I’m hav­ing dif­fi­culty choos­ing a start­ing point. (Actually, I just made the decision now on which I will read first, but I’m still lost for num­ber two…) Seven Steps on the Writer’s Path:

Sooo bored.

And a little bit stressed about money. My cur­rent job either needs to provide a raise, or full time hours, or I need a new job. All of those options are dif­fi­cult to ask for. Difficult to talk about even. It’s been a very long time since I’ve had stress about money. I’m not used to it. It was so eazy

My daily routine.

For your approval, some­thing about myself. I’m not really very inter­est­ing though. I’m also ter­rible at remem­ber­ing details. My past is a haze really, a few points stand out but the details and events lead­ing to those points are clouded and eph­em­eral. It’s tough to tell a story that has noth­ing but a couple of cli­maxes with no back

I wrote this yesterday…

I’m sit­ting in my base­ment behind my drum­set, My snare drum is act­ing as a desk, and my throne, an office chair. It’s a pretty good start I’d say, because I’m finally writ­ing. I’ve always wanted to write, but I guess I’ve never really sat down and done it. That was a fool­ish mis­take on my part. I know that