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"When writers die they become books, which is, after all, not too bad an incarnation.

Jorge Luis
Borges

WELCOME TO

MY WORLD

 

Living in a world that's all in my head, I am a writer who has too many stories to keep up with. I can say I'm going to be pretty successful with how many stories I can come up with. I'm still trying to decide my second choice, I decided music probably will not be it (but I haven't given it up yet). 

QUOTE OF THE DAY

 

On of the hardest lessons in life is letting go. Whether it's guilt, anger, love, loss or betrayal. Change is never easy. We fight to hold on and we fight to let go.

-Unknown

POEM OF THE DAY

There is freedome waiting for you,

On the breezes of the sky,

And you ask "What if I fall?"

Oh but my darling,

What if you fly?

-e.h

 

ADVICE

Fiction dialouge has sto appear realistic, but, paradoxically, if the reader is to believe in it., cannot be genuinely life-like. Readers don't want to see in print the ums and ers, pauses, digressions and waffling that everyday chat consists of. As a fiction writer, you need to give readers the essence of what your characters are communicating with the flavour of verisimilitude. So how do you do that?

-rethinkpress.com

 

Currently Reading

I haven't been reading as much as I'd like to, but I am trying. I am a very big fan of John Green's books and I wish people didn't judge his style on writing just by The Fault In Our Stars-- which I don't believe is his best piece of writing. Looking for Alaska is one of my favorites, and An Abundance of Katherines comes in close. They are so different from each other and have such a... real life vibe to it that you can't help but love them. I am hoping to get Paper Towns soon.

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