The bar. Well, a particular bar where I'm at. Lots of warm wood, old music playing, enough people talking that you get that wash of noise where...
Heretic by Bernard Cornwell. Just some damn good story-telling.
Marvin Gaye. I swear I can feel it aligning my brain waves to a frequency conducive for writing.
I'm partial to the separation of his body, if that's possible (Not sure how 'immortal' the character is), scattered to the corners of wherever...
I just keep the actual notes in a standard composition book, it gives you some freedom (at least for me as someone who never had legible...
I don't think there's such a thing as an overdone character that is archetypal, whether the king is the villain or the good guy. It's how you spin...
I see the merits and times to use either, but I really just love to write in first person. I just love the potential for individual character...
Because I see interesting ideas play out in my head any time there's a moment of silence and writing is the only way to get it out so my brain...
I like to write in a word processor similar to Word, for OS X, but as for any notes or any sort of idea/musing outside of what I'm writing in that...
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