What the fuck kind of name is Edward Doorhander
1. Write every day. Except on days when you don’t feel like writing that much and you don’t have anything interesting to say.
I write email every day but I have a blog at work now and it is so fun and terrifying, because I really want to write more, just not about those workthings. I want to write about Sobek and Zosime and Louise and Edward Doorhander. What the fuck kind of name is Edward Doorhander? It came to me in a dream, so I can never change it now. I know what he looks like, what he eats, how much he likes freckles and biscuits.
26. Y is an indecisive letter; using it implies indecision.
I am perilously close to a discovery, but actively feel it could be detrimental to my whole being--that is to say, the idea which has occurred is wholly and completely anathematically abhorrent. Anathematically isn't a word, but I think you have gotten the point, hopefully. See what I mean.
8. Always describe the smell of your protagonist's hands
I suppose her hands smell a bit like the earth, and a bit like the sea. Maybe a little like chamomile and lavender, from hand lotion. It's a homey smell, for a homey sort of person. You don't get to live nearly three thousand years without learning to make yourself comfortable in a hurry, or being a comfortable sort of person when the situation calls for it.
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