It has, indeed, been over two months since my last blog post, and there’s a good reason for that. Â Laziness. Â Laziness and being massively busy with several things all at the same time. As a matter of fact, in a two week span I found and started a new job, found and bought a new [...]
Posts under ‘Inspiration’
Writing a Book: Those Low Moments
I find myself in a dip. A mounts lapse into a chasm that, to my mind, promises to swallow me whole forever. This is preposterous, mind you, as in a few hours or tomorrow I’ll be out of this lull and off to the races, working on my script again. But there needs to be [...]
Brewers 1st round pick Dylan Covey does not sign
This was reported earlier today (well, today in Korea, I guess it would last night for those in North America) and I began following and collecting as much information as possible.  Why?  Because during Dylan Covey’s physical he was diagnosed with Type-1 Diabetes.  Now, for a lot of people this really isn’t important news.  Covey was [...]
Writing a Book: The Day Jorb
In a week where I’ll begin a short term, slightly dubious job, it’s time to continue talking about Writing a Book. But, see, there’s some connective sinew here. There’s reason to all this rambling, there usually might be, and here we go. Writing a book often becomes a full-time job. And not only just the [...]
Writing a Book: Keeping to a Schedule
This will be a brief post because it’s yoga night, there’s Lost to be watched, and dinner to be made. Today’s topic is scheduling and how important it is for any writer ever. Anyone can pick up a book on keeping a schedule. There are hundreds of thousands, flooding the market. Books on scheduling your [...]
Writing a Book: Hope and Motivation
I’ll kick this off, finally, with something that has been on my mind a lot lately: hope and motivation. There’s this phenomenon with creative types where they need to keep themselves going. That’s to say, when everything around them is crushing or there’s little to be excited or have faith in but something keeps them [...]
Writing a Book: An Introduction
I’ve decided on a new aspect for this blog: the process of writing a book. The whole blog won’t just be this, of course, but I’d like to focus on it a bit more than anything else…anything else being that I haven’t written anything at all for quite some time. As well, it’ll allow me [...]
Opinion: Dick Grayson as Batman and Bucky Barnes as Captain America
Over the last month I’ve caught up on a lot of comics reading. The reason being, I went to Fukuoka, Japan, have been sick, and was lazy. The main books I was and will be focusing on are Batman by Grant Morrison and Captain America by Ed Brubaker. First off, I would like to state, [...]
Lost and impatient
I’ve been reading people’s complaints about Lost and feel I must chime in. After all, if there are to be this many detractors, someone has to come to its aid. Lost has, since immediately after season 1, completely gone off the rails. I don’t mean that in the sense that story or suspense has become [...]
íˆ¬ëª…ë¬¼ê³ ê¸° (that’s Korean for “The Invisible Fish”, kids)
Sure, I realize its been a while since I’ve written a post, and I’m hoping to get back to weekly drops in the infinite, but I wanted to leave something for you all to listen to. Â The Invisible Fish is an indie artist from Seoul, South Korea that last.fm found for me today. Â He’s in [...]

