“You must stay drunk on writing so reality cannot destroy you.”
― Ray Bradbury
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
KSTG
Just like my sailing adventure, I will continue to have experiences that will make me a better writer.
I already enjoy target shooting and now I am stepping it up a notch. Tonight I am in a KSTG match at the NRA HQ Range.
--This will be fun!
Kinda Sorta Tactical Game (KSTG) was created as an outlet for
practical shooters to exercise defensive shooting skills and tactics in a
competitive environment with minimal subjective judgments by officials.
The rules of KSTG evolved from other popular competitive shooting sports such as IPSC and IDPA. Many concepts, procedures, and naming conventions are borrowed from these sports for the sake of familiarity.
The rules are an attempt to balance objectivity, common tactical principles, and fun. KSTG is not intended to serve as formal training. It’s a game. Have fun.
The rules of KSTG evolved from other popular competitive shooting sports such as IPSC and IDPA. Many concepts, procedures, and naming conventions are borrowed from these sports for the sake of familiarity.
The rules are an attempt to balance objectivity, common tactical principles, and fun. KSTG is not intended to serve as formal training. It’s a game. Have fun.
--This will be fun!
Saturday, April 18, 2015
Experiences
As a writer, I believe it is very important to get out from behind the keyboard.
It makes it easier to write about things.
Today's adventure will be sailing! I might need to include a bit of sailing in a future book!
--Sunny and 81!
It makes it easier to write about things.
Today's adventure will be sailing! I might need to include a bit of sailing in a future book!
--Sunny and 81!
Thursday, April 16, 2015
“You never have to change anything you got up in the middle of the night to write.”
― Saul Bellow
― Saul Bellow
Star Wars Trailer
--And there was a tremble in the force of nerdom...
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Sunday, April 12, 2015
What are the Odds
"1 out of 100 people say they will write a novel. Of those, 1 out of 100 actually finish writing a novel. Of those, 1 out of 100 actually publish a novel." --Mark Henshaw
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