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Continue reading →: June Writing SummaryAn even shorter summary than I wrote for May, but then the word count is substantially smaller due to various external events (academic conference, family stuff, convocation, and so on), but I want to get back to the updates as a regular thing 9,769 words with a mere 580 of…
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Continue reading →: ConvocationAt last. This is backdated to the actual day of, along with a couple of others I forgot to schedule in the run up to convocation and stuff going on ahead of it. And it’s still going to be a short post. You can read a limited amount about my…
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Continue reading →: A New Golden Age of TelevisionOr it should be. Warning: rant ahead. I’m extremely frustrated with the current television experience. As someone who generally wants to be told new stories (where new means something I haven’t seen before) the proliferation of streaming services, paid and free, and the mining of things that are still inside…
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Continue reading →: Will You Survive?This post was originally supposed to happen last week. Life gets in the way sometimes. And continuing under the label of “was supposed to”, the theme for June was supposed to have been “Will You Survive?” The idea was to write a Choose Your Own Adventure story in the classic…
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Continue reading →: National Flash Fiction DaySaturday was, apparently, National Flash Fiction Day, at least according to the website. Working definitions appear to be either a maximum of 300 or 500 words for flash fiction and a 100-word maximum for micro. (See, definitions vary. I like the more usual, but hardly universal, definition of 1000 words…
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Continue reading →: Back at the KeyboardSo May worked out well, even if it turned out to be more crowded with non-writing events than I expected, and June has been busy so far. Not even a month into my time as a graduate student, I went to my first academic conference. Between the conference, a tourism…
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Continue reading →: How Did May Turn Out?Phrased differently, was the Micro-fiction theme successful? Yes, I think it was. To recap, I made the personal demarcation line from Flash to Micro 250 words, although I’ve given thought to a character-based definition (1000 characters) that would still take in nearly all the pieces written in May to fit…
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Continue reading →: Hire A Copy EditorRemember Van Halen’s “no brown M&Ms” clause? Remember how the media presented it as displaying the self-centered and excess-driven culture of rock stars but how it was actually designed to let the band and its team know when to look for safety issues at a venue? After all, if the…






