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2009 Reading Wrap-Up
Last year, my wife challenged me to mimic one of her habits. Thus, I kept track of nearly every book I read. I didn’t record or remember books I’d only read pieces of (for research), nor did I record anything I read for hobby and work purposes (like game books from Paizo). I didn’t bother [...]
January 1, 2010
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Changes are Coming
They’ll have to wait until after the current deadline and a business trip, but expect big changes here in the next months. I’m planning a major overhaul herein (to make it more accessible and understandable). I’ll take great pains to make sure the blog remains linkable et al. but I’m going to start adding more [...]
March 6, 2009
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Apologies
This blog hasn’t been as active as I’d like it to be. Chalk it up to a confluence of life and miscellanei that conspired against my setting up a few posts to automatically download. I’ll try and get some short posts up in the next week, but I suspect I’ll have to shoot for creating [...]
March 2, 2009
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A Primer
Here’s the format I’m intending to use to introduce lots of information in dribs and drabs:
If a post only has a story title in the header/title, it’s a story excerpt and will be noted as per who wrote it, when it appeared (within a Bulwark publication), and any other details about it that are relevant [...]
November 9, 2008
Tags: Almanac, CHASE, Guide, Journal, Lore Posted in: Steven Statements
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Mission Statement
What’s more important for a fictional world—the medium in which it’s presented or the ideas, characters, and concepts it presents?
I’ve been a professional writer and editor for almost 20 years now, and so very often, I see people pigeon-hole creativity and promise into smaller and smaller boxes based on either “what we’ve always done” or [...]
November 7, 2008
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