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Rated: 13+ · Book · Writing · #1951694
Adventures of writing when I don't have a clue, which seems to be most of the time...
My writing journey's journal

I have been an avid MMO game player for many years and a pen and paper gamer for years before that. And I've never been able to write more than a page or so at a time, and that would take me hours to do. Creatively, I have had stories and even novels in my head that I could explain to someone, or even tell them the story audibly, but could never put down on paper.

And I never found out why. Until my wife introduced me to Stephanie Meyer late this spring. I read Twilight, and the rest of the books in rapid sequence... I think I spent less than two weeks on all of them, and then I watched the movies. My wife mentioned that she had never written before, even a short story, and that she completed the entire first novel in three months or so. I read an interview she gave with another author (for the life of me I cannot remember who it was), where she explained her entire writing process.

I said to myself, Self, you can do that. If a housewife, with three kids running around, can do it, then I can too. Except that I had tried, and couldn't write worth a darn. So I tried something new and radical. I ignored everything else, and by everything, I meant everything. And I sat down to write. I cut out everything, except caffeine... No more TV, no movies, no games -- really, I quit playing all of them. I found that now, devoid of all the other distractions, I could write. One of my sons helped me find some background noise (shameless plug incoming: http://rain.simplynoise.com/), and I found I could write even better.

What did I write? I just took a word and turned it into a sentence. And then the sentence into a paragraph. I added a tragedy, and turned it into a murder. And then added a love story. And then a thriller, because the love story caused problems for the murderer. And from there, I had a theme. From the theme came a focus. I just made it up as I went along, telling stories that actually ended up on paper, not just as whimsical thoughts that I would lose by the next day.

I wrote over 100k words in July, and another 75k in August. We're barely into September, and I've already written 46k words (not counting this blog), and I have no plans to stop writing. The sky is the limit... well, actually, I've gone past that in a few places -- to the stars and beyond. There is no limit to what you can do if you just put your mind to it and start, one word at a time.

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#37. Best Animes (some of them, anyway)
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#36. Writer's Cramp
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#35. Scrivener Tips and Tricks
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#34. Finally Published!
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#32. I'm Back, Jack
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#31. Cut-throat World of Publishing
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#30. Review Response
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#29. Best Day Ever on WDC
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#28. My New Merit Badges Are Here!
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#27. Anniversary
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#26. "He/She", "S/he", "Sh.... what?!?"
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#25. Editing and Reviewing
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#24. A Mother's Love
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#23. Push Your Child, but do it in the right direction.
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#22. No Obligations
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#21. Refining Habits
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#20. New Novel: Vamparisi
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#19. No Time for Time
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#18. Opus... I had a thought...
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#17. Healthy? Or Obsessed?
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#16. NaNo Write-ins
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#15. NaNo Starts Now
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#14. NaNo kickoff
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#13. Revision of the Revision
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#12. NaNoWriMo 2013 Prep Finished!
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#11. --> A Day in the Life of Cassie <--
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#10. Tired
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#9. NaNoWriMo 2013
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#8. Tom Clancy Has Gone Home
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#7. Helping the Technologically Illiterate
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#6. Painful Revision
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#5. Revised Chapter One
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#4. Networking Rocks
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#3. Complex Problems... Bah, Who Needs Em?
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#2. NaNoWriMo
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#1. Bork Bork Bork!
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