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Why Do You Choose the Words You Use?

You get to choose the words you desire to use. Some may disbelieve, but you can have a lot of fun with words. I cannot imagine being unable to read. There are so many wonders in this world that are revealed in words that the idea of not being able to interpret them staggers me. Language in-and-of-itself is pretty fascinating. Beyond the oddities and complexities of English, there are single words that convey vast ideas

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Sometimes Words are Elusive

Sometimes words are elusive. They are always somewhere to be found, but words can be hard. Ever have a conversation with someone and all of a sudden you cannot remember a word for something? Or sometimes you just cannot recall a name? It’s like the words are just simply gone. This is much harder in person and live then it is when you are writing. Still, more than once I was typing out a thought

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For the Love of Words

Words matter. So does the intent, action, and implications when you choose them. I have something of a love affair with words. As a child, I was a voracious reader. I loved having books to read, and I always enjoyed picking up something new to expand my knowledge and imagination. I started to write my own words at age nine. Wildfire was the result – my first completed work, 50 pages of illustrated science fiction.

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Editing is a Necessary Evil

Editing your writing cannot be neglected. It’s important to make your work the best that it can be. I love writing. When I get to put words to the page or screen it makes me deliriously happy. This is my jam, whatever genre I am working in. Writing is joy. Editing, on the other hand, is less fun. At least for me, it is. I have no doubt that there are people out there who

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Learning is a Part of Doing

Learning is a part of doing and continued education is not just for certain licenses and such. I wrote my first work of fiction, a sci-fi story when I was nine years old. Wildfire was 50 pages and illustrated by me. The characters’ side profiles, FYI, lacked noses. At the age of 13, I typed my next complete work. Once again it was sci-fi, clearly influenced by Tron, called The Secret Computer World. It was

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Stay on Target

When you are writing, sometimes you lose sight of the target There are many times when writing isn’t terribly dissimilar to flying down the trench of the Death Star in Star Wars, TIE Fighters in pursuit, your wingman getting scared. “It’s no good, I can’t maneuver!” “Stay on target.” “We’re too close!” “Stay on target.” “Loosen up!” **BOOM** When writing, the BOOM is not you getting blown up by Darth Vader, but it might be

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The Philosophy of the Titanium Don

I post here twice weekly about my work with Positivity, Mindfulness, and Conscious Reality Creation. I’ve been blogging every week, without fail, since the beginning of 2012.

Mondays – Positivity (and related ideas for making choices and decisions in life).

Wednesdays – Pathwalking (my philosophy for consciously choosing how to live your life mindfully, on your terms).

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