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Favorite Exercise

What is your favorite form of physical exercise?

I love to walk. It’s exhilarating and an activity that promotes the clearing of your mind from a long day.

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Alternative Career Paths

What alternative career paths have you considered or are interested in?

I wish I had chosen to obtain an art degree. I didn’t realize years ago that it’s truly where my heart is, in addition to writing books.

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Historical Events

What major historical events do you remember?

The walking on the moon. I was 2, and I remember asking my mom why they took such large steps. That’s when I learned about gravity.

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Proud of

What are you most proud of in your life?

My children

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Something Most People Don’t Know About Mr

What’s something most people don’t know about you?

I modeled for J. P. Penney in the late 80’s.

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Good Neighbor

What makes a good neighbor?

A good neighbor is one who is friendly, understanding, helpful, disagrees/agrees with you but listens. Neighbors won’t always agree with each other, but that’s ok.

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Try for First Time

What could you try for the first time?

Sushi 🍣

Posted in Starts

Story Starters Part II

On July 15, 2020 I posted an article entitled Story Starters. In that article I talked mostly about the What If statement, and many examples were given. One example mentioned was: what if you stumble upon your parents who aren’t your parents but they look like them? In this article I would like to give you a variation of the What If statement.

Maybe the What If statements aren’t the way you come up with story ideas. That’s ok. We’re all different. Here’s another way you can do that without using the What If.

SettingCharacterActionDisaster
A FarmJeff (the owner)He’s milking the cowHe receives word that his
brother died.
He has no brother…
A high school classroomThe teacherShe is teach a math classShe is arrested.
A parkMr. John’s and his dogHe is walking his dogA random woman accuses him of breaking into her house.

You can see by reading the above examples, there’s much you can do with these general statements. The sky is the limit. But my point here is that the table above (and maybe you’d rather not use a table) is just one way of organizing your thoughts. The way each idea is stated is done in such a way that you can mix and match them. Instead of the teacher being arrested, Mr. John’s could get arrested in the park as he’s walking his dog. You see how this way is more versatile?

Feel free to use any and all ideas I present on this blog. Happy writing. Have fun.

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Putting Off

What have you been putting off doing? Why?

My third and fourth novels. I have prologues on both done plus 3 chapters of one novel done and 5 chapters on the other novel done. It’s not that I am putting them off. I am letting them simmer in the back of my mind while I focus on getting my short story collection manuscript in order and done.

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Cover Reveal

Here is the book cover for my short story collection. You are seeing this first, as I haven’t posted it to social media yet. The top one is the ebook cover, and the bottom is the paperback cover.

Ebook cover
Paperback cover