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Round fitness tracker vs square fitness tracker. These don’t truly compare one to the other.

I Don’t Compare My Writing to That of Any Other

There’s more than enough room for all of our books. I am not a well-known, traditionally published sci-fi author like Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clark, or NK Jemisin. I’m not any of the indie authors I admire like M.R. Forbes, Kate Sheeran Swed, or Jessie Kwak. Neither am I any other sci-fi or fantasy author out there. Nope. I’m MJ Blehart, storyteller, and author of sci-fi, fantasy, and Steampunk novels. Since beginning my self-publishing, indie-author

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Hands molding clay on a potter’s wheel. For the love of the game.

For the Love of the Game

Making art, like playing a sport, is all about passion. I’ve met many people who find writing to be nothing but a chore. It’s not fun, it causes discomfort, and there are lots of other things they’d rather do than write. I feel the same about fiber arts. My wife can crochet anything she sets her mind to. She can also knit and do other fiber arts. While I can sew buttons onto things and

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Alliances and Consequences Audiobook Cover. The race to release.

The Race to Release

The self-publishing process in action. As an indie-author/authorpreneur, I’m not just the writer of my books. I also handle the layout, coordination of cover art and editing, and all the steps that go into the publishing process. With the various and sundry tools available to the authorpreneur/self-publisher, there are questions of timing. Put it all out immediately or set up a pre-release. My new sci-fi series, Savagespace, has been in the works for a couple

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Paints. There is no right or wrong in the creative process.

There is No Right or Wrong in the Creative Process

There’s only creating or not creating. My writing style has changed in multiple ways over the years. Some of this reflects things I’ve learned along the way, some is influenced by other authors I’ve read or conversed with. My first editor didn’t just edit my first finished fantasy novel but taught me how to approach my characters better, how to handle perspective better, and how to be an editor in my own right. I saw

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A man at his computer, procrastinating

Am I Procrastinating, Distracted, or Just Challenged?

It feels as though I’m procrastinating. Am I? Or am I expecting too much of myself? This has been an ongoing issue for most of my adult life. It’s been especially problematic in my desire to establish a stable career and make real money along the way. There are multiple reasons behind this, of course. Some are external, some internal. I spent my twenties and almost half of my thirties trying to decide what I

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Person at a laptop with their head in their hands. The brutality of editing

The Brutality of Editing

You write it, you edit it, then you cut it. In Hollywood, there’s a phrase I think most people are familiar with. It’s “Left on the cutting room floor.” Not only do scenes get cut and then not seen when the film reaches the theatre, but sometimes whole roles are left behind. Actors can spend weeks on a shoot and discover that their entire role will never be seen. That must be a combo of

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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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