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Bryan Strickland

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Bryan Strickland, a lifelong Coloradoan, is a man of many talents. He writes, draws, paints, and sings. Well, no, he doesn't really sing; though he loves music and plays violin and guitar. Writing is his passion and focus. He is a storyteller, a creator of worlds, a lover of characters, and a crafter of memorable scenes and vivid descriptions. He is a student and lover of words; particularly those grandiose and archaic.

His story-crafting occurs not only within the books he writes, but also within home-brew campaigns he's created for weekly Dungeons & Dragons or Star Wars role playing game sessions. In both his books and his campaigns, there exists a common theme: epic momentum entwined with an inversion of the social lens. This personalized
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Bryan Strickland I have a range of creative interests. If writer's block occurs I either try free writing exercises to get my mind working around the issue or I go to …moreI have a range of creative interests. If writer's block occurs I either try free writing exercises to get my mind working around the issue or I go to work on another project, play music, draw, etc. Creativity usually comes from the subconscious, thus focusing intently with the rational part of our minds will actually chase away those creative thoughts.
It may seem counter intuitive, but often taking your waking mind off the problem for a short while allows your subconscious to consider the issue more freely. Same works if you are stuck on a problem at work or in a relationship. That is why the advice to go for a walk or take a break is offered so often, because that is how we creatively work through issues; by not concentrating upon them.(less)
Bryan Strickland This world is replete with conflicting guidance for any endeavor you might pursue. My advice is to pick and choose those that help you move forward an…moreThis world is replete with conflicting guidance for any endeavor you might pursue. My advice is to pick and choose those that help you move forward and disregard the rest. Some of those tidbits might be meant for someone else and anything that discourages you or complicates your process isn't worth your time.
Most importantly, just do it! Don't let doubt or obstacles stop you. (less)
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I’ve recently added a new page to my Creator site featuring 3D Digital Modeling and Sculpting projects. I’ve started dabbling in Blender, the free, open source rendering software. It has been quite the crash course to learn the interface, with lots and lots of Youtube.com tutorials and how-to videos. But, after a chaotic, self driven crash course and some serious ADHD hyperfocus sessions later, I’

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Lyra Rayne by Bryan Strickland
"Lyra Rayne: Ground Zero is the first book in Bryan Strickland’s superhero series. The story is essentially an origin story for the main hero and her comrades, and follows through three stages: introduction to Lyra and how she gains her powers, Lyra l" Read more of this review »
Lyra Rayne by Bryan Strickland
"I found myself heavily invested in Lyra, and found her inner conflict very relatable. How do you take on such a grand responsibility overnight? I feel that this book, being a very dense read, could have been shaved down by almost a third, and still d" Read more of this review »
Lyra Rayne by Bryan Strickland
"I appreciated how grounded Lyra felt. Too often, superhero stories are either too gloomy or too perfect but Lyra’s doubt, her guilt, made her feel incredibly real. The action scenes were thrilling, but it was the quiet moments .Lyra questioning herse" Read more of this review »
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