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What Kind Of Writer Do You Want To Be?
Mar 14, 2023 ~ 4 min read ~ aithoughtswritingcraft
If you want to make a living writing things you don’t care about, you might as well get into marketing or copywriting.
Faux Van Gogh
Feb 25, 2023 ~ 6 min read ~ thoughtsai
Generative AI art isn’t going anywhere. It’s already too useful. But the commercial, legal, and ethical aspects are tangled in a massive knot. Where’s Alexander the Great when you need him?
Nary a Plotter Nor Pantser Be
Jun 27, 2021 ~ 4 min read ~ thoughtscraft
Ever since I was a young man I’ve been consumed by the question: Why are some stories satisfying and others just feel like a string of events?
The Teaching Trap
Jun 25, 2021 ~ 4 min read ~ thoughtsnavel gazingcraft
Reports vary on the number of successful full-time indie authors. There aren’t a lot of 'em. Why is that?
Sculptember 2020
Oct 4, 2020 ~ 6 min read ~ thoughtsartsculptember
Another September is now in the books. It was a notable month for so, so many reasons. Not the least of which is Sculptember!
Everything Old is New Again
Oct 3, 2020 ~ 8 min read ~ thoughtstech
Worldwide pandemic. Extreme political incompetence. Election tampering. Partisan stupidity. There are tons of things I could write about. But instead of those blood-pressure inflating topics, how about something completely different?
The Threat of AI isn't What You Think
Nov 23, 2019 ~ 4 min read ~ thoughts
Is Artificial Intelligence (AI) a threat to humanity? Without question, yes. Is it going to take over the world and decide that humans are its biggest enemy and kill us all?
Consider The Source
Nov 9, 2019 ~ 6 min read ~ thoughtshealthketo
We are in an age where nothing can be taken at face value. But does that mean we have to disbelieve all that we read? Is everything “fake news?”
Sculptember 2019
Nov 5, 2019 ~ 5 min read ~ thoughtswipartsculptember
I’ve been challenging myself to new creative projects lately, attempting to stretch my creative horizons. For September, I decided to participate in the Sculptember 2019 challenge.
The Best Laid Plans...
Dec 12, 2018 ~ 2 min read ~ thoughts
In a previous post I talked about my youthful love of coding games. I stand by everything I wrote there, but I thought I’d post an update after the release of my second little game: Drumpf Flinger 9000.
The Infamous Date
Dec 8, 2018 ~ 3 min read ~ thoughtsnavel gazing
When I was growing up, my grandfather would call to wish me a happy birthday every year. Each conversation would start with the same sentence: “It was a date which will live in infamy…”
Beware Weighing Numbers Too Heavily
Sep 18, 2018 ~ 4 min read ~ healththoughts
Weight alone is not a good indicator of body composition, general health, or fitness. In fact, arbitrary numbers aren’t the end-all be-all that you might think.
Fiction Fridays
Jun 11, 2018 ~ 1 min read ~ fiction fridayswipthoughts
There’s only so much reading about theory you can do before you have to get stuck in and do the work.
Working Towards Less (of Me)
Jun 3, 2018 ~ 5 min read ~ thoughtshealthketo
On my mission of spare tire reduction and attempting to look good in a t-shirt, here’s what I’ve done to drop 40 lbs over the last 6 months.
Writing is Problem Solving Squared
Jun 2, 2018 ~ 2 min read ~ thoughts
I remember a meme that made the rounds a while back. It’s a photo of a guy looking abstractly into the distance with a caption that reads: “Writer hard at work.” It’s 100% truth.
Making Games
Mar 6, 2018 ~ 2 min read ~ thoughtsgames
Some lessons I’ve learned making my first two games in Unity…
The Mind + Body Connection
Mar 3, 2018 ~ 4 min read ~ thoughtshealth
I used to joke that my body is just a meat-based mechanical contraption whose sole purpose was to transport my brains around. (Maybe I watched too much Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as a kid… 'Course that’d make me Krang. Hmm.)
Storyboard Comics
Feb 27, 2018 ~ 3 min read ~ storyboard comicscomicsthoughts
Marvel calls them Infinite Comics. Mark Waid just calls them Digital Comics. Their founding-father Yves Bigerel (Balak) calls them Turbomedia. But personally speaking, I prefer to call them Storyboard Comics.
Capitalism is the Codification of Greed
Feb 18, 2018 ~ 3 min read ~ thoughts
A lot of people seem to think that Democracy and Capitalism are the same things. I’m not sure when that happened. Maybe it’s always been assumed?
A Purposeful Maker
Jan 26, 2018 ~ 2 min read ~ thoughtsnavel gazing
You’re at a party, having a good time, when your friend comes over and introduces you to someone new. What’s the first question this new person asks you?
Mindfulness via Gadgetry
Dec 25, 2017 ~ 3 min read ~ thoughtshealth
December can be a tough month. The temperature drops to uncomfortable levels. The sun is ever receding until that glorious winter solstice arrives, heralding its return. Oh yeah, and my birthday happens too.
The Road Not Taken
Dec 4, 2017 ~ 4 min read ~ thoughts
When I was a kid, my parents picked up a game/app for the Commodore 64 called the Arcade Game Construction Kit. Thanks to that, I spent almost as much time making video games as I did playing them.
On Parentheticals
Nov 28, 2017 ~ 1 min read ~ thoughts
I’ve noticed that my writings, informal as they are, tend to have a lot of parentheticals. (I don’t think I’m imagining it.)
Second Efforts
Nov 19, 2017 ~ 1 min read ~ thoughts
When writing my mini-review of Artemis I starting thinking about how hard it must be to follow up a successful first book. Two of my favorite new sci-fi authors (Andy Weir/The Martian and Ernie Cline/Ready Player One) have done it recently, to varying levels of success.
Sometimes Simplicity Isn't Worth It
Nov 12, 2017 ~ 2 min read ~ thoughts
A little while ago I rebooted this site using WordPress. It was easy. Click one button to install, and I’m up and writing. I know it’s had some security issues, but I figured it’d be more stable/secure by now… Right? Care to guess what happened?
On Content Ownership
May 7, 2017 ~ 2 min read ~ thoughts
The other day I stumbled across an old blog of mine from 2003. It was a bit of a time capsule. Which is rather cool. I can remember what I was up to, uh, a lot of years ago. It also started me thinking a bit about content ownership and where I share things online.
Selling vs Leading
Apr 14, 2017 ~ 1 min read ~ thoughts
One lesson I’ve learned in 20 years of software development is this: Think twice before working for any company run by a salesman.
A Day in the Life...
Mar 12, 2012 ~ 1 min read ~ comicsminicomicsthoughts
Read the exciting comic based on a day in my life.