• Member Since 21st Jun, 2012
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Vermilion and Sage


The first step to getting better is admitting you have a hobby.

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  • 293 weeks
    Why are you here?

    Logged into this page years later to find a recent comment on old work. That was a surprise. Who else is around?

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  • 425 weeks
    Ink On Life's Paper

    [Note: ch3 of It's Not You They Fear has been edited and updated. 'Bout darn time.]

    So I was gonna write some deep post about silver linings in pain and training hard for your struggles, but I realized the struggle for today was finishing those edits. Check it out if you have the time and boredom to do it. And here is an adorable picture of Luna in case you need to smile.

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  • 431 weeks
    Resurgence

    Looking at the timestamps, it seems it's been nearly three months since I last posted on here. Life still has water on the ground and running down the sides of the streets, but the sun is shining once again.

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  • 442 weeks
    Forever and A Day

    Well hello everyone, it sure has been a while. While I've put out a new chapter of The Long Road Home, this place hasn't seen a lot of other attention. I've been very busy trying not to leave any free time at all in my life to think.

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  • 449 weeks
    Steps

    Once upon a time, a man much wiser than myself told me something. He said: 'We are what we do. The only difference between a writer and myself is that the writer picked up a pen or pulled up a keyboard, and wrote something.' I suppose that makes me many things. One of the easiest for me to see is running until I became a runner.

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May
27th
2015

Going Under the Knife · 3:24am May 27th, 2015

Well...actually there is no knife, but I'm still getting major surgery. LASIK is something I've wanted for six years, ever since I knew it existed. Due to my age at the time, I had to wait a few years for my eyes to settle down, but now...I'm going to be kissing glasses goodbye (or at least til I get older and need reading glasses). This fills in one of the biggest holes in my zombie plan: what do I do if my glasses break? I picture myself as becoming some kind of badass, but the reality is more like the second picture.

I hear that my recovery should be rather short, and if I can stomach writing around putting in eye drops every ten minutes, I can probably make schedule for TLRH.

After a week to recover, my fiance is coming to visit. I'm probably going to be hugged to death...but that'd be a good way to die.

Until next time!

-Sage

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