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I Write for a Living, Kind Of: Having Fun with Introspection

I Write for a Living, Kind Of: Having Fun with Introspection

by Denny S. Bryce | May 27, 2014 | FEATURED ARTICLES, obsessing, reading, world building, writing

in·tro·spec·tion – a reflective looking inward : an examination of one’s own thoughts and feelings I had a thought having nothing to do with writing, but having everything to do with writing. It flew into my head the other day as thoughts tend to do when...

Three Little Things: Reading, Writing and Pinning (Yeah, I’m In!)

by Denny S. Bryce | May 28, 2012 | world building, writing

It took three days for me to recover from a week of solid, insane work that is not about to stop for another month. It is exactly what I expected, and I’m not complaining about the work. For the past 13 years, May and June have been my crunch period on the...

You Have My Permission: Breaking Through Boundaries

by Denny S. Bryce | Jan 11, 2011 | Orson Scott Card, world building, writer's block, writing

Image snagged from Internet by Denny S. BryceEnder’s Game author Orson Scott Card has a new book called The Lost Gate. He talks about its origin in an article, Mapping Worlds in The Lost Gate, in the...
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