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Creating The Discipline to Do Your Art

Creating The Discipline to Do Your Art There’s more than one way to make your art happen. Photo by Brett Jordan on Unsplash Some people do their art as a hobby. Others as a side-hustle. Then you get pros. When you do your art professionally, it’s important that you create a time and space to work. Turning pro means that you create your art as your vocation. For me, that’s storytelling. As a writer, I

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Two women looking to be having an uncomfortable confrontation. Do You Communicate With, Not At, Your Audience?

Do You Communicate With, Not At, Your Audience?

Do You Communicate With, Not At, Your Audience? How you convey any given message matters. Photo by Jametlene Reskp on Unsplash When you have a message of any sort, how you communicate it will alter its impact. This can involve a great deal of subtlety and nuance. But it’s important to any writer, speaker, or other creative when sharing, teaching, or otherwise passing on their “wisdom,” such as it may be. In the last 6

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A hand holding a pen writing in a notebook. Writing Themes vs Tropes Vs Plots

Writing Themes vs Tropes Vs Plots

Writing Themes vs Tropes Vs Plots Exploring and defining elements of the fiction-writing process. Photo by lilartsy on Unsplash There are any number of challenges you face when it comes to writing fiction. The first, of course, is what to write. I often have a bunch of different, half-formed concepts swirling around my brain. One advantage to writing as a pantser is how easy it is to grab a thread and run with it. Of

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MJ Blehart at Farpoint 2026. The Writing Process: The Morally Ambiguous Character

The Writing Process: The Morally Ambiguous Character

The Writing Process: The Morally Ambiguous Character Morality is a slippery slope, even for fictional characters. The author at Farpoint 2026 with his books. Five years ago, I discovered a sci-fi convention not quite 2 hours from home. Farpointcon is certainly Trek-centric, but open and welcoming to a wide range of sci-fi. They’ve gotten some pretty cool celebrities since I’ve attended. This included Jess Bush and Ross Marquand this year; Tawny Newsome, Billy West, Sam

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A man with a fancy video camera. Your art speaks to you first.

Your Art Speaks to You First

Your Art Speaks to You First No creative work comes into being without its human creator. Photo by Kyle Loftus on Unsplash I write because I feel a calling to put words to the screen. In the depths of my soul, ideas come into being that I feel a need to share with the world. Some are fictional flights of fancy. Others are these nuggets of wisdom (or so I hope) I feel you might

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A neon sign in the middle of a body of water that reads “Weird.” I think normal is overrated.

I Think Being Normal is Overrated

I Think Being Normal is Overrated Who defines what normal is, anyhow? Photo by Steve Johnson on Unsplash All my life, I’ve been weird. Odd. Unusual. As a kid, I was a huge nerd. I loved all things sci-fi, preferred playing alone with my Star Wars action figures, or on my swing set having make-believe space adventures, and didn’t enjoy sports. I sucked at most of them anyhow. As I got older, I also fell

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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.

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