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Writing Challenges

October 25, 2014 by Eric

Next month begins a new writing challenge: the National Novel Writing Month 50,000-words in 30 days challenge!

Filed Under: Creative Writing Tagged With: fiction, nanowrimo

Why Fiction

August 5, 2014 by Eric

A close friend of mine asked me the other day why I “waste so much time” with fiction.

Filed Under: Creative Writing Tagged With: fiction, genre

Stories and Bias

May 10, 2014 by Eric

I think that a somewhat anonymous literature anthology would be an interesting experiment.

Filed Under: Creative Writing Tagged With: bias, fiction, literature, non-fiction, writing

What do you get out of film

April 15, 2014 by Eric

The biggest reason I enjoy fiction is for the social commentary of the stories.

Filed Under: Journal Tagged With: fiction, film, movie

Things Found in the Forest – Part 1

November 8, 2010 by Eric

Dawn came too early for Chris.  He rolled over in the tent and struggled to pull the sleeping bag over his eyes, hoping to delay the inevitable for a few more minutes.  Morning meant everyone would be up, alert, and wanting to do something when all Chris wanted to do was go home. It could […]

Filed Under: Creative Writing Tagged With: Boy Scouts, fiction

Coffee Shop – Part 1

January 25, 2010 by Eric

Marcy It was a bright, sunny, beautiful day outside, and Marcy was just glad to be alive. She woke up, stretched, and poked at the cat through the bed sheets with her feet. He gave her an evil, half asleep glare and curled up again, just out of reach of her toes. Marcy giggled a […]

Filed Under: Creative Writing Tagged With: cafe, fiction, multiple versions, police, terror

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About Me

Eric is a storyteller, web developer, and outdoorsman living in the Pacific Northwest. If he's not working with new tech in web development, you can probably find him out running, climbing, or hiking in the woods.

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