POLITICAL THEORY – Henry David Thoreau
Why so Many People Want to Be Writers
Camp NaNoWriMo reflections of a creative challenge: On day 20, I completed the challenge
The Camp NaNoWriMo program spans the thirty days of April. Camp resumes in the month of June too. And of course, these are extensions of the original NaNoWriMo which takes place in November. There are thirty days in each month. I absolutely love this creative challenge. I think the organizationContinue Reading
Camp NaNoWriMo reflections of a creative challenge: Admiral Fish and the Rainy Day Parade the hook and excerpt
Synopsis: With six drink abandon the residents of Riverside enjoy the last days of humanity. Excerpt: Akana lived alone at the top of Water Street, right across the street from where the forest had taken over the northerly part of town. Occasionally, and for one reason only, Akana walked overContinue Reading
Camp NaNoWriMo reflections of a creative challenge: Admiral Fish and the Rainy Day Parade
Once I started to write, I do my best to tell a story and think of nothing else. It’s one of those things, in this world of constant distraction and outlandish claims most people make about multitasking, when I work, I do nothing else but work. I do not letContinue Reading
Camp NaNoWriMo reflections of a creative challenge: My Prep
I did even less prep for this novel than I did for the last two. I had a few characters, a few conflicts and a beginning and an end. I let the characters moved through the middle as they would. I drew maps of my town, Riverside. I had streetsContinue Reading
Camp NaNoWriMo reflections of a creative challenge: What I did and what I did it for
I figured April is as good a month as any to write a novel. I mean, why not, right? I also knew that the Camp NaNoWriMo was coming in April. I had had a good experience with the November program, I thought I’d give it another go. There were aContinue Reading