AMACHI: Again!
So, I’ve picked up my epic fantasy novel again, Amachi, that I started back in 2006. This is a project that I’ve started and stopped on over the past six years due to shear fear I suppose. In my mind, the story is so epic and complex that I feel mentally overwhelmed every time I … Read more
Concepts, Where do We Get’em?
What amazes me the most about concepts is the source from which they spark. From the obvious to the complex, I am fascinated with how they come about. Dreams and our very own life experiences are where we draw most of our concepts from and then we immerse these ideas into our imagination where we … Read more
My Latest Tool Of Creative Love
You know me. I love gadgets and apps that make my life easier. Especially my Creative Life. In an earlier post, I wrote about my Go To Programs, Final Draft, Scrivener, and Personal Brain. I’ve added another tool to the list and it’s: EVERNOTE I first came across Evernote back in 2009, but didn’t really … Read more
Screenplays, Comics, Guns, Guitars!
Okay, so this is my first real post of 2012. Last year, I set out to finish a screenplay and submit it into competitions, which I’ve done with Things People Do. Right now, the script is making it rounds through Scriptapalooza, Cinestory, and Script Pipeline. So, Mission Complete! Whether it will win, I can only … Read more
On The Other Side Of The Interview
Hey, check out the interroga–er interview with Author A.T. Russell (@ATRUSSELLWRITER). We talked creative origin, inspiration, and cultivation. Check it out HERE! I must say, it felt odd being the the other side of an interview.
Relocating Amachi
I “created” the above image in a nifty web app called wordle that allows you to dump RSS Feeds, or text into it, and it manufactures an image like what you see above based off of the source’s word usage. You can change the fonts, colors, and word formations to make some pretty cool imagery. As … Read more
Tools are but Extensions of the Mind
My second Vlog Post EVER! Actually, it’s a mix between and Vlog and a Screencast. Either way, I’m talking about the writing process and three particular programs that I use to enhance, develop, and organize the development of my stories. Most of you will have heard of Final Draft for screenwriting, and even Scrivener for … Read more














