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ANNOUNCEMENT – stevehusk.com is LIVE!
Being that it has been my goal—and desire!—to live more of a 24/7 writing life, I knew it was time for me to create a new web presence. On that note, I’m happy to introduce my new web site… stevehusk.com … Continue reading
WIP Alert – The Young Adult Project
It has been several decades since I resided in the ‘young adult’ bracket, yet this is the genre I’ve been spending most of my time writing within lately. The goal for this particular project was to write a novel, then … Continue reading
Observable Progress
I’ve spent so much time the last few months working on personal issues. Not all of them were ‘bad’ issues, per se, but one in particular led to a handful of unpleasant results that took me away from my publishable … Continue reading
Posted in Life in General, Philosophy, Writing
Tagged beta reading, characters, dreams, experiments, golf, learning, science fiction, surreal, thanx, writing, young adult
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Sneaking a Peek
So, as it turns out, I wasn’t quite able to get my hands around 2019 and get it to do what I wanted, so I want to make up for some of those missed accomplishments during the upcoming 2020. Here’s … Continue reading
Posted in NaNoWriMo, world building, Writing
Tagged characters, experiments, R&D, science fiction, world building, writing, young adult
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When Characters Talk Back
It’s a known issue I like to work on multiple stories at any given time. What should be inherently expected from that practice is some of those stories fall through the cracks for unfortunate amounts of time…which means some of … Continue reading
Posted in Games, Life in General, Music, Sports, world building, Writing
Tagged characters, golf, world building, writing, young adult
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LINK – Discrimination in the Writing World
This was one of the last topics I ever wanted to see. We’ve got more than enough discrimination in the ‘real’ world as it is. I’m bummed to see it has also invaded a realm I go to for a … Continue reading
Posted in Philosophy, Reading, Writing
Tagged article, discrimination, learning, LINK, writing, young adult
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Camp NaNoWriMo July 2018 – The Behind Schedule Halftime Report
Wow. When it comes to Camp NaNoWriMo this summer, even my halftime report is behind schedule. This halftime report is simple: my word count is so far off pace. And I’m not even the least bit concerned about it. Weird, … Continue reading
Posted in NaNoWriMo, world building, Writing
Tagged R&D, science fiction, world building, writing, young adult
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Camp NaNoWriMo July 2018 – As Intended
Looking at my Camp NaNoWriMo word count so far, I see I’m over 2,500 words behind schedule. Already? I haven’t even made it through the first week! This just in…this might be my absolute worst NaNoWriMo start ever. And it … Continue reading
Posted in NaNoWriMo, world building, Writing
Tagged rock, science fiction, writing, young adult
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Upcoming Workload…With Good Intentions
What I tell myself I want to work on and what I actually work on are almost always two different things, but let’s have a go at it anyway. 1) Just when I thought I was finished building an alien … Continue reading