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Writing: Paying with Exposure

Any person working in the arts can tell you, the hardest thing to sell is exposure. Personally, I prefer the phrase, “You can’t eat exposure”. But that’s what many “publishers” offer, and even as recently as last week, I have… Continue Reading →

Writing: Sharing is Caring

My good friend, M. Howalt, recently wrote on what she thinks people can do to help independent content creators get the word out on their works. Recently, I got into a conversation, asking me how sharing content works on social… Continue Reading →

Writing: Games

So, you might be wondering, “Aden! Where have you been? We haven’t heard anything from you in a while. We thought suicide has finally gotten to you!” First of all, suicide is always with me. He’s like this room-mate. We’re… Continue Reading →

Blog: Across the Arts – The Future of Writing

I feel that sometimes, as a writer, more is expected of us for a lot less of the same work. That society in general seems to have the perception that of all the art forms, writing is the simplest. In… Continue Reading →

Writing: Reviews

Recently, Kathy Joy, author of Lexus, wrote reviews for The Chronicles of Tearha: Keep Walking and Ryan Watt’s Flocked. The fair and well written reviews came at a chanced time since I had been planning on writing a post on reviews… Continue Reading →

Writing: Recurring Characters

I like writing characters that spans multiple stories. It’s the actual job of world building, with the understanding that each lore and history of the world is an individual story in itself. In the 139 Trilogy, many characters cross from one… Continue Reading →

The Chronicles of Tearha: Keep Walking – Afterword

When I first started Keep Walking, it was due to a sudden boom in online artworks of giant robots. One of the artist that caught my attention was Facundo Diaz. His works inspired me to visualize a whole new range of… Continue Reading →

Writing: The Law of Lore

You want to start writing a story, so you immediately start on it. You put words on a page and the story flows. At least, until you get to a point where you need to explain what is happening. This… Continue Reading →

Blog: What Comes Next?

Next month, Keep Walking will reach its conclusion, and also the end of the Summer Writing Project in which it is part of.  Personally, I am not very confident of it doing especially well, since it was a last minute… Continue Reading →

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