Archive for January 17th, 2007

The Ten Second Hero–How Powerful Are Minor Charactors?

The following is an example of a character that evolved and lived for about 10 seconds. He was a thought or a mental role I played as I tried to transition and introduce the miners to the village. However trivial I thought the character to be, others have commented on his importance. His 10 seconds left an impression. I’ll introduce the passage again and hope you enjoy recalling the story.

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Writing for Love or Cash?

What drives a writer to write?
Is writing a labor of love?

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Writing Errors-The General Consensus Being That An Opening Gambit Is Superfluously Redundant

Repeating oneself with redundant phrases is a common mistake that writers can avoid by putting a bit of thought into their choice of words.

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