#209

November 19, 2009 at 4:03 pm (Fiction) ()

There are a few books that I wouldn’t mind being trapped in. Some scifi masterpiece would be nice. A well written romance novel could be fun and hot . Even a thriller might have its moments.

But damn it, why this lousy technical manual. I’m going crazy here. Anything but this.

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#208

November 18, 2009 at 9:23 am (Fiction) ()

First off: I have been gone for nearly 2 months. This effectively extends my mini saga endeavor into March. So yeah. Naughty.

Back on the horse, or Tauntaun…

#208

When she would don the suit, everything would change. Suddenly 50 feet tall, she would rampage across her small town, breathing radioactive fire on her office , skipping down freeways, and kicking the suvs that crowded all the street parking on street sweeping days. Being a giant monster is cool.

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#33

February 14, 2009 at 10:25 pm (Fiction) ()

Water works better than money ever did. It has this very natural tendency to be consumed. It’s always valuable. And sometimes, it just falls from the sky. The problem is that when people hoardit, those without it tend to take dehydration real seriously. They tend to kill.

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#19

January 31, 2009 at 7:49 pm (Fiction) (, )

I’m telling you, the hardest part of time travel is simply getting the style of dress right. The subtleties of fashion are very challenging for an out of context visitor. Most of the really good travelers figure out their own thing, after a period of being called names by fashionistas.

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#1

January 13, 2009 at 4:45 pm (Fiction) (, )

Everyone had opinions about how the world would end. The real shame is that they were all partially right. It was war, famine, pestilence and death. It was foolishness and apathy and pigheadedness that finally dropped us into chaos and the darker ages, I’m a lucky one. I’m a Crasher. 

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The Mini Saga Challenge

January 13, 2009 at 3:53 pm (Fiction, The Life of A Spaceman) (, , )

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So I have been looking to The Lovely and Very Talented Katie Lee for inspiration. She did a amazing project this year, where she took a self portrait a day for a whole year.  And now, Katie is at the end of her year and has this amazing portfolio of art, it’s awesome and epic. It’s all of her! I can’t wait to own it as a book! It’s a real achievement. I like year long commitments. They seem real to me. The no drinking thing has been awesome, no sugar as well. I don’t see that as going away anytime soon.   So, I have been looking for something that I can powerfully commit to for a year in the realm of my writing. 

Something my friend Marian said today on twitter hit me. “The cure for not writing is to write. The cure for not doing yoga is to do yoga. The cure for not being awesome is to be awesome.”

I’m not sure how I can fit more commitments in. I’m over committed. It seems like I have no free time, I am always busy! But then again, so is everyone, so how do I get to complain? This, and I am very committed to writing! I am looking for something concise, something that others can take on with me and something I can share. I don’t want to put out works in progress. I don’t want to put out incomplete works. 

So here’s something I am going to take on: A Mini Saga Challenge. 

MY RULES: A mini saga is simple. It is a 50 word story. Not 49, not 51, exactly 50. 50 words is a contraint that does inspire creativity. I tried it out over the weekend.

It tells a story, with characters and possibly dialogue.  It is complete on its own. 

It can stand alone or be part of a larger tale.  If stories go with other stories, they will be tagged in the blog.

I post them in my blog daily. If I am off the grid, and are unable to post, I will post missed days.  I am also creating a community on Livejournal. I guess I’ll have to do that today.  I’m not committing to posting them on tribe. Because they are seriously not committed.  

They are numbered not titled. 

I want more people to contribute. I want more people to play. 

More rules may be added to this as time goes by, and more commitments may be take on to fill this space.  I am really looking forward to the end of this project when I have 365 tiny stories…

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