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weiward /ˈweɪwərd/ words: August 2011
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The World's Smallest Violin. First Person Present Tension. You beta watch out, You beta not cry. Wednesday, August 24, 2011. You beta watch out, You beta not cry. The clock never saw it coming. Back before my "three-week productivity" moratorium ninja-vanished into a sprawling, three-month social media boycott, I had. Planned on writing about how I beta-read LSH. Because I'm notorious for coming up with brainchildren and then shunning them like the demented leper babies they are, 2. Anyway, I had. Whethe...
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weiward /ˈweɪwərd/ words: March 2011
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The World's Smallest Violin. First Person Present Tension. You beta watch out, You beta not cry. Friday, March 25, 2011. Superstition (Flash Friday #2). Mikhail wasn't a particularly superstitious man but any. As far as Mikhail was concerned, it was further proof that there was no god. Especially, if God had given turd factories wings. He was just about to call for Lani to go open the door when he noticed a third presence register on the feed. The prodigal sibling was not alone. Sunday, March 20, 2011.
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weiward /ˈweɪwərd/ words: October 2011
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The World's Smallest Violin. First Person Present Tension. You beta watch out, You beta not cry. Tuesday, October 18, 2011. Is this our last time? 4 years and 5 lines. Is this how we'll remember each other? Candle lighters and letter writers". We didn't jump in time. The birds came calling in the dead of the night. So flames we nurtured against the press of their flight. As I lay wondering and dreaming of places. That never were, that never could be. If I had waited. If you had traded. We gave it our all.
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weiward /ˈweɪwərd/ words: First Person Present Tension
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The World's Smallest Violin. First Person Present Tension. You beta watch out, You beta not cry. Thursday, April 14, 2011. First Person Present Tension. L Scribe Harris recently did a blog on first-person present-tense in current YA genre fiction and I felt compelled to respond a). Because it was a fantastic topic and b). We're just gonna reset to square one, mmmk? I'll begin by pointing out that if you haven't already read it, you should probably read. At the risk of sounding like every disgruntled soci...
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weiward /ˈweɪwərd/ words: The World's Smallest Violin
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The World's Smallest Violin. First Person Present Tension. You beta watch out, You beta not cry. Sunday, February 13, 2011. The World's Smallest Violin. It's been just under two years since the last time I attempted to blog, journal or otherwise publicize my inane ramblings on the world wide web. That being said, I have accomplished quite a lot of not. Why the hell would you do that? Here's the five minute version of all the not. Writing that happened since winter 2009. Somehow, between 5½ years of ...
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weiward /ˈweɪwərd/ words: February 2012
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The World's Smallest Violin. First Person Present Tension. You beta watch out, You beta not cry. Thursday, February 23, 2012. Life gave me lemons, so I've decided to invest in Synsepalum dulcificum. Yes, still alive. Please reference title banner above. Workworkworkworkworkworkwork. Writing club and gym helping me straighten my head out. Happy Birthday Skrybbi, Stuart and Elyse! Memphis at DPAC was a blast. Have decided that Scribe and I will. Be collaborating on Children of Zero. We met John Green!
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weiward /ˈweɪwərd/ words: November 2011
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The World's Smallest Violin. First Person Present Tension. You beta watch out, You beta not cry. Thursday, November 10, 2011. I have been telling people for a while now (albeit jokingly) that I was going to start one of these sooner or later. Mainly because one of the most common gripes my friends arraign against me is that they professedly never. Books You Can Buy Me That Will Convince Me Indubitably That You Spent Countless Sleepless Nights Thinking Up A Gift That Shows You Care. In no particular order).
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weiward /ˈweɪwərd/ words: April 2011
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The World's Smallest Violin. First Person Present Tension. You beta watch out, You beta not cry. Thursday, April 14, 2011. First Person Present Tension. L Scribe Harris recently did a blog on first-person present-tense in current YA genre fiction and I felt compelled to respond a). Because it was a fantastic topic and b). We're just gonna reset to square one, mmmk? I'll begin by pointing out that if you haven't already read it, you should probably read. At the risk of sounding like every disgruntled soci...
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weiward /ˈweɪwərd/ words: Devise to Demise: Developing A Character To DEATH
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The World's Smallest Violin. First Person Present Tension. You beta watch out, You beta not cry. Friday, March 4, 2011. Devise to Demise: Developing A Character To DEATH. Have you ever spent hours slaving over a work of art until it was just short of perfect, but then instead of backing off and accepting the rationalization that nothing. That is. Right up until you wear an irreparable, flaming, gaping hole right through the center of your precious creation? So I guess by "used to" I mean still do. And we...
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Once Upon a Page: September 2010
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Once Upon a Page. A combination diary, letter repository, notebook and role-play venue prone to extended lacunae. I'm 28, attached, creatively inclined, legally blind, and learning Tai Chi. Most anything else is subject to change day to day. View my complete profile. Thank you to everyone who helped me get to Japan! Review: Decision Points edited by Bryan Thomas Schmidt. The Gates of Rizellen. Writer's Plan: Ready (re)Set Go! Double Shot of Lauren. Poverty is Awesome (or A Trip to the Grocery Store).