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Redemption | The Third Host
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Not Divine, Not Infernal, the Other Guys. January 23, 2009. The central theme of The Third Host stories is redemption. Some characters are obsessed with obtaining it such while other characters arr doing their damndest to rewrite the system of it. Some characters want to understand its mechanics and some are searching for it’s origin. I later found that a writer named Spider Robinson had created a place that followed along the same lines, so I removed it as the central focus and tried to find a title tha...
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Where Do I Go From… | The Works of Ravenpaine
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The Works of Ravenpaine. A collection of projects from a struggling whatnot. Where Do I Go From…. November 4, 2014. Notes from Saturday October 25 Focus Topic. Where Do I Go From…. Everyone gets stuck somewhere. Getting unstuck is not a trick, it is not magic, and it isn’t a product of time, it is a productive of experience and technique. Continuing on when the passion runs low and the words seem far away, is every bit as much of a skill that you can learn as knowing how to place a comma. Bear with me, (...
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March | 2009 | The Third Host
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Not Divine, Not Infernal, the Other Guys. March 3, 2009. The day was growing old and shadows began to spread through the mountains and the field. The timbre of the song was brighter at this time, the promise of rest, fellowship, and meals added a layered harmony to the voices of the chorus and the work hastened just a little to complete a row or an internal quota. Yes I Am: Confessions of a Zen Fatalist. Blog at WordPress.com. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Character Rubric | The Works of Ravenpaine
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The Works of Ravenpaine. A collection of projects from a struggling whatnot. October 29, 2014. Exercise: Fill out a character rubric for the Protagonist and Antagonist of any story you have worked on, or are currently developing. Conclude with a scene. I use the following rubric, but you can build your own. Whatever works for your particular style is equally valid, the key point here is simplicity. Appearance: The superficial details of what a character looks like. This can be as detailed as you feel...
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The Brutal Ethical Dilemma of Ethics | Ruthless Banter
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Angry bile thrown at a deaf world. February 21, 2009 • 6:53 pm. The Brutal Ethical Dilemma of Ethics. Despite a clever misleading title, this rant is much more concerned with the atrocities visited upon simple folk by the unjustifiable use of corrupt and flabbergastedly constructed ethic tests that corporations are attaching to basic entry level positional applications for work as wage slaves to industries that nobody actually wants to work in but you have got to make a living somehow. But it the quasi-l...
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Plot and Plot Maps | The Works of Ravenpaine
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The Works of Ravenpaine. A collection of projects from a struggling whatnot. Plot and Plot Maps. October 23, 2014. Notes from Saturday October 18 Workshop Topic. The basic pattern has near-infinite variations and through the course of a story there may be dozens of complications, half as many resolutions, various sub-beginnings, and multiple denouements (of varying levels of completion), all of these elements must be represented at least once or plot simply cannot exist. This entry was posted in Workshops.
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January | 2009 | The Third Host
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Not Divine, Not Infernal, the Other Guys. January 23, 2009. The central theme of The Third Host stories is redemption. Some characters are obsessed with obtaining it such while other characters arr doing their damndest to rewrite the system of it. Some characters want to understand its mechanics and some are searching for it’s origin. I later found that a writer named Spider Robinson had created a place that followed along the same lines, so I removed it as the central focus and tried to find a title tha...