Friday, March 4, 2011

In the beginning....

Well, now, children... I figure I would start off a post for my blog by just saying a bit about why I am doing this.  Hope I don't bore you.


Basically, I am always having little mini dramas or ideas for them play out in my mind.  It is the price you pay for being imaginative I suppose.  Often times these things are rubbish, but on occasion there is a good idea or two in there.  So, I am finally deciding to share the good with you as I polish it.


If I post something with the tag "Story Idea" it will mean that its just a vague idea for a given tale.  Feel free to run with it on your own if you can or care to.  If it is an actual story (or part of one) it will have a tag that sums up the story, like a main character name, so that you can get the whole thing (or at least what I have so far) with one easy click.  If you get inspired by an element or character from one of my stories, feel free to go with it... but I would ask as a common courtesy not to simply repost what I write under your name.  Stealing is stealing even when money is not involved, kiddos.


The first story y'all will probably see on here is a (somewhat) short story I am in the process of working on about one man's run in with Calypso.  I will probably post it in fragments for now as I finish each, and then I might try to repost the entire thing as one entry if it is short enough.  I hope that you enjoy it... I certainly am having a fun time writing it.


Until then, be well and don't forget to read a good book!

1 comment:

  1. Have you ever kept a catalog of your dreams? Often times, especially in cases of lucid dreaming, the experiences are so incredible I find that dismissing them back into the bowels of obscurity would be a horrible crime. What makes these dreams even more valuable is the frequency, or lack thereof, in which they occur. Sometimes I unfortunately go through extended periods of having no dreams at all. While this can probably be attributed to other factors in my life, it nonetheless underscores the importance of keeping a record of my past experiences.

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