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fast to…
I believe each of us can quickly list off the time wasters in our lives, and we can do so with minimal effort! They are an ever present drain on our productive, creative lives. A drain that all of us … Continue reading
… and what’s this going to cost me? (Question 4)
Having seen the ideas thrown around in the comments regarding question 3, I’m setting the answer for scope of power at 5 and 3. To clarify, when an above average spell caster goes up against above average opponents with no … Continue reading
A Review: Fandomfest 2012
I’d have to state that my overall experience at Fandomfest this year deserves about a 7 out of 10. Overall, it was a great experience that provided some much needed information and introductions to some great people! And as always, … Continue reading
just how strong is this guy?
Just before I left for Fandomfest the final vote, made by a spinning coin, decided the answer of the second question. So with two questions down we’ve decided that the source of magic in our world is supernatural and that … Continue reading
Creative Obesity
Creative Obesity – a state in which consumption exceeds creation resulting in creative lethargy and general ill health of the muse. There are several reasons for obesity. One common one is lack of exercise. Another stems from the low quality … Continue reading
you could go with this, or you could go with that… find ‘you’
Recently Stephen Watkins over at the Undiscovered Author posted several interesting links including a gem from author Myke Cole. If you have a second, I’d definitely recommend taking a moment to read the things he’s learned in his first year … Continue reading
Who’s special?
I hope you’ll forgive my absence. A combination of work and life has left me spent and without much time or energy for blogging. On the upside, we now have enough feedback to move forward. The Origin for this little … Continue reading
the author knows what IS…
I’ve noticed an underlying trend in a couple responses to Beginning with Origins that have prompted this post. In both cases, their thoughts slip into the realm of character perception, going beyond what is to what is perceived to be. … Continue reading