Windy Bluffs

Selentuil, this is the official blog for Varon, unpublished author, and founder of Edradria Studios. I'm Varon by the way. Here I'll blog about writing, the writing process, some reviews if I'm stuck, lessons learned from writing, SCUBA diving eventually, and (hopefully) about my sailboat which I'll own in the future, and all that jazz. Signing out, Varon

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Character Interview with Xedagh Milkanin

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    Yes, I know I said my next post would be a philosophical analysis of "The Road Goes Ever On" but I realized that philosoph...
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

A Once in a 4-Year Event

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  It's Leap Day today, as you all know. This day won't return for another 4 years, so make the most of it and write a blog post.   ...
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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Book Review: Sword in the Stars by Wayne Thomas Batson

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 So... this is my first review, basically, so this will be a very experimental post. So bear with me. Back cover summary: Haunted by memor...
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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Woe is me! A Morality Tale

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 So, if you don't like tragic stories, don't read this post. It's full of tragedy and sadness. Joy, and crushing despair. And it...
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Saturday, January 7, 2012

What if...

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Okay, I'm reading through K.M. Weiland's book Outlining Your Novel: Map Your Way to Success and I'm finding it very helpful.  (C...
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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

New Year's Resolutions

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 Late again, I know. I hadn't actually planned on making one, but KathrineROID convinced me over on her blog Scribbling on the Computer ...
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Friday, December 23, 2011

NaNoWriMo Conclusion & Update

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 Yes, this post is extremely late. Almost a month late, to be precise. However, I've taken the past 23 days off of writing, and done not...
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Howdy, I'm a teenage writer who loves to write rip-roaring yarns in every part of the galaxy and time that have as much depth as "Casablanca". (And be allowed to tell tall tales) I write for many reasons, one is to, of course, write books that want to be told, as well as being published and I eventually want to earn enough money from them to buy a sailing yacht and cruise the globe in it. Glad you stopped by and feel free to leave a comment.
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