I Must Be A Mermaid…
Source: 1.bp.blogspot.com via b e a u t i f u l on Pinterest A lovely way to put how I often feel… :) The post I Must Be A Mermaid… appeared first on Teryn O'Brien.
View ArticleI write like…Neil Gaiman!
I thought this was kind of cool. :) I put in a couple paragraphs of my fiction (which is fantasy), and it says I write like Neil Gaiman. I’ll take that. Go analyze your writing and see who you write...
View ArticleWriting, Like Life Itself…
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View ArticleThe Power of Books
I ran across this image today. It invoked powerful emotions in me, because I know exactly what this means. Just the horrid words and the vile place this child is in, but he is able to overcome these...
View ArticleTwo Very Absurd Poems (AKA: e.e. cummings Wannabe)
The two poems I want to post tonight are just me messing around in high school. It just makes me laugh to think about myself back then. Does anyone just look back at your writing of years ago and laugh...
View Article“If you can quit, then quit…”
Well, I can’t quit. Sometimes, I literally feel sick if I stop writing, and nothing makes me feel better until I’ve picked up a pen again. I feel a burden well up in me, and until I release it in...
View Article“You Must Stay Drunk On Writing…”
At first glance, this quote seems a little…too intense. But then, I thought about it a little more. And I know that at least for me–and I’m sure for many other writers–it rings true. There’s been a lot...
View ArticleThe Ellesmere Book Club: The Man Who Was Thursday by G. K. Chesterton
For those of you who don’t know, my friend and I started a book club called The Ellesmere Book Club, where we read classic literature and discuss the beauty of the written word. We read Les Misérables...
View ArticleWhy I Write Fantasy – Part III: My World
Tonight concludes my series in the month of June on why I choose to write fantasy. Read Part I and Part II here. In those first two posts, I talked in broad and general terms about why I write in the...
View Article“The Scariest Moment…”
The scariest moment is right before you start a new writing project. You see this vast piece of nonfiction or fiction in front of you, and the pages are blank. You may have an outline, small tidbits of...
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