Another year, come and gone. Doesn’t seem like its been so many, but I’ve almost witness forty of them. So many ups and downs; rights, lefts, and wrongs; and everything in between. The year of 2014 is hard to sum up in words. It was a roller coaster to say the least. I took a break from the blog, landed a job, and Lisa and I started working.
But the job never truly panned out. We could never get enough hours to truly make it worth it, and when we did work, it was completely nuts. We had a horrible boss and iffy coworkers. There were many times we both almost quit, but we stuck through it. Sometime towards summer though, two things changed....
A Brainless Nod is a blog about love and life, passionately written using articles, poetry, and serial web fiction. We are Dan and Lisa, and we both enjoy writing immensely. We hope you enjoy this look at our passions, our life together, and our opinions. Posts are sporadic due to us entering college, but expect new stuff every now and then!
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Showing posts with label work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label work. Show all posts
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Monday, August 26, 2013
A Writer's Cool Pen and My Computer
There’s nothing quite like transcribing a novel from pen and paper format to the computer. Wow. I mean, extremely wow. Page after page of letters, all running together, forming an amazing story.
In the end, this makes me realize how much I love typing stuff into the computer in the first place. Lisa might have my old Ergonomix pen, that you can no longer buy, but even with the most comfortable pen in the world in my hand, I’d still die from writer’s cramp. Luckily its enabled Lisa to write longer hours.
In the end, this makes me realize how much I love typing stuff into the computer in the first place. Lisa might have my old Ergonomix pen, that you can no longer buy, but even with the most comfortable pen in the world in my hand, I’d still die from writer’s cramp. Luckily its enabled Lisa to write longer hours.
Monday, August 19, 2013
Artistic Work
I have never written so much in my entire life. I can easily compare it all to my early adulthood, when I was writing 8 hours a day. I spend so much time in front of the computer now, its crazy. And I have nothing but a backlog of work.
Thing is, its not just the writing, it’s the photography, the blog’s promotion, the working with Lisa on her newest novel, brainstorming. I’m completely shocked at how much there is to do now that I have absolutely nothing to do.
Thing is, its not just the writing, it’s the photography, the blog’s promotion, the working with Lisa on her newest novel, brainstorming. I’m completely shocked at how much there is to do now that I have absolutely nothing to do.
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
What My Life is About
I always hate looking at my blog topic list and not seeing anything on there I want to write about. Its not technically writer’s block, or being burnt out, its just...ambiguity I guess. So much good is going on around me, so much fun.
This blog is going great, I’m loving my camera. The hammock is such a great place to be, enjoying the hell outta my marriage. Got my Kindle loaded with books to read, and am writing a novel while helping Lisa write her newest. Exercise flows decently easy, though I need to do more of it, and I’ve got a great collection of stuff.
This blog is going great, I’m loving my camera. The hammock is such a great place to be, enjoying the hell outta my marriage. Got my Kindle loaded with books to read, and am writing a novel while helping Lisa write her newest. Exercise flows decently easy, though I need to do more of it, and I’ve got a great collection of stuff.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
To have a schedule.
Schedules. Why are they so feared by some people? I like a tad bit of order to the chaos of the day. Its not like they are concrete things that cannot be flexible....
I enjoy my schedule, I am trying to be diligent with it, and treat this blogging thing like a job. I try to make sure I spend equal time networking and writing each day, so as not to fall behind, or get lackadaisical. But in the end, I still feel I’m falling behind in my own way. I want to write more fiction, yet I think I write just about the correct amount of time with the blog. Hopefully I can balance this out more soon, though I’m not sure how without spending yet more time here in front of the computer and away from Lisa.
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