Long time no seeing you! AKA who send me a message? · 5:27am Aug 15th, 2017
Wow, almost a year from my last blog post.
Well, I'm back... kind of...
Wow, almost a year from my last blog post.
Well, I'm back... kind of...
Going into this I didn't have a structure in place for my thoughts to revolve around, so this is an example of
When you hear someone talk about rambling, it's understood as when they're getting off topic, or beginning to complain/rant. But to ramble is to go on talking without a fully visualized end point in mind. If you don't know what your main point or topic is and every idea is generalized, you're rambling.
The Poly Little Pony volume in parallel with The Prosperity Hoax. I don't think I like contrast shower. But this is what I have .... as reader.
2:30 am locally. Time to get some rest.
Freelance Writing is a really nifty website that consists of numerous links to various writing jobs and contests. There are even specific search terms for whichever genre you want to break into: fiction, non-fiction, poetry, short stories, books, screenplays, even articles for newspapers and magazines.
032 A Researcher in Need
Hello,
Now that I have your attention (thanks Twilight!) I feel obliged to tell you this post won't be about ponies, but about another passion of mine: video games.
048 A Researcher Fulfilled (For Now)
Hello writers! It’s time for Being a Better Writer once more, and once again we’re returning to a topic that’s so well-worn it may as well have left a groove in the site itself.
Alright friends, story time with Super Trampoline. This one is called "Fuck Planet Fitness and the Legend of My Cool-Ass Terraced Music Studio/Micro-Apartment" and it started as a YouTube comment that metastasized
PART 1 OF 2: FUCK PLANET FITNESS
072 Wrapping up 2015, Unwrapping 2016
So the New Year thing happened and we’re now in 2016. Was that last year good writing-wise? What awaits you and me in the upcoming months? Something good? Something bad? A bit of both? Let’s take a look!
How Do People Who Read Fan Fictions Avoid Copyright Issues?
This is a question I've had for a while now. How do channels that read fan fictions avoid copyright issues on YouTube? YouTube has a large stick up its butt when it comes to that sort of thing so I am just curious how a lot of channels get away with it.
I am happy to report that I am getting a lot of people posting up their writing pieces to the writing sections of my art/ content sharing site! Huzzah!
Although the poetry section kind of needs some work. :P
If you happen to want to add your own writing pieces for extra promotion, feel free to add them in these sections.
Someone on Reddit posted this picture today as clever social commentary on the election, but a lot of people were confused – why are these books in the non-fiction section?