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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.

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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?

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Sculptember 2021

Nov 6, 2021 ~ 3 min read ~ thoughtsartsculptember

Sculptember! Again!

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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?

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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?

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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!

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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?

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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?

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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?”

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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.

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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.

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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…”

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Making Games

Mar 6, 2018 ~ 2 min read ~ thoughtsgames

Some lessons I’ve learned making my first two games in Unity…

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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.)

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On Placebos

Mar 1, 2018 ~ 5 min read ~ thoughts

The power of the human mind is staggering.

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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.

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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?

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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?

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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.

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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.

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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.)

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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.

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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?

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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.

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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.

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A Day in the Life...

Mar 12, 2012 ~ 1 min read ~ comicsminicomicsthoughts

Read the exciting comic based on a day in my life.