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The Wizard's First Rule and What It Taught Me
The Wizard’s First Rule and What It Taught Me
I’ve been thinking a lot about philosophy lately. One of my favorite fantasy novels, the Wizard’s First Rule by Terry Goodkind, has philosophy in abundance. Lately, I’ve been pondering the Wizard’s First Rule: People are stupid. They will believe anything if they want to believe it or they are afraid of it.
I found that very true. I am only smart enough to know I stupid I really am. I do stupid…
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Dead Planet Project
I’m taking a document that I shelved away back for more development. I originally put in a book that had no room at the time and that I found hard to world-build. But now I’m going back to this dead planet and see what I can do. This time I have some characters in mine to add in order to make it more robust. Kinda exciting to have all these ideas coming together. It’s the thrill of a story…
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Decisions
I’ve recently come to a decision. One reason why my latest segment rewrite is so short is to lend an air of haste to the story. The mother character is focusing everything on the rescue of her child, and it should stay that way. I’m going to add a hazy dream sequence that provides more of the mother character’s background, but that’s it. Wish me luck. I’m gonna need it.
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Trouble
Sometimes I write backwards plot-wise. The middle of the chapter can be good if you have a definite idea of what you want to happen, unhampered by the prep work you need to introduce . . . say, an action scene.
Sometimes it bites you in the ass.
I’ve got a future character visiting her homeworld for the first time. The world welcomes her, but there’s an undercurrent of suspicion here. They want…
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Big Numbers Guy
I’ve always been fascinated with big numbers: in books, in videogames (but not apparently in math; in math all numbers hate me). It’s why I like big books: the higher the page number, the better. This may have left me with an inability to actually finish a writing project. It’s difficult to separate quality and quantity. Future’s Twilight was more than 100 pages long before it got to the main…
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This Is Fun
When I started doing posts, I never knew how fun it would be to receive your likes. But being acknowledged is a big pick-me-up that I’ve come to enjoy. Thanks to all of you who have liked my posts and have started following me. I swear I will not bore you to death.
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Figured Out a Key Plot Point
Figured Out a Key Plot Point
My middle-age characters have intelligence above and beyond those of real-life medieval citizens. With the invention of Hypertime (certain areas where time runs faster than the rest of the world), I successfully explained why my medieval characters are so tolerant.
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