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Andrew Robertson A quiet creek of the floorboards awakens me. I sit up and see a pair of enormous red eyes staring at me from across the room.
Andrew Robertson The best way to deal with writer’s block is to keep writing. This sounds counterintuitive, but it does work.
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The best way to deal with writer’s block is to keep writing. This sounds counterintuitive, but it does work.
You may get writer’s block with what else happens in a particular scene of your book; this happens to me all the time. To resolve this, I leave a blank line or two in the story’s text with a note to add more content in that section, along with any ideas that I have for what the additional content should include. Then I write the next event where I don’t have writer’s block, which will either be the conclusion of the current scene or the beginning of the next scene in the story.
Later, I will revisit the troublesome scene and decide what to do with it. Sometimes I realize that the scene is fine without any additional content, and I reword the scene to conclude it as it is. In other instances, I know what needs to be written and can fill in the missing spaces. If I still only have an idea of what the scene is missing, I will add my thoughts to the notes section and will continue working on another scene. (less)
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This comic was also necessary for the larger storyline. A lot of this was good, but some of it was less good, and the parts that were good unnecessarily overcomplicated the plot and jumped around both before and after other comics that I'd read. It's ...more
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The End of History and the Last Man by Francis Fukuyama
"Fukuyama is clearly brilliant and I think that most people either take everything he says as genius or as crazy. The problem is that he is kinda a mix of both.

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I didn't have this on my original list, but it turned out to be essential for the Batman Who Laughs saga.
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“I understand that sometimes the truth of God’s Word can become a divider, an irritation, a stone of stumbling. But that’s only because it remains unchanged, uncompromising, and steadfast. And what better reason could there be to build our lives on such an immovable foundation? To violate the Word of God is only to destroy ourselves, our joy, our peace, our happiness.”
Frank Peretti, This Present Darkness

“Crime was up, especially among the youth; simple, common trust in one’s neighbor was diminishing; never had the town been so full of rumors, scandals, and malicious gossip. In the shadow of fear and suspicion, life here was gradually losing its joy and simplicity, and no one seemed to know why or how.”
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“God is too good to be unkind and He is too wise to be mistaken. And when we cannot trace His hand, we must trust His heart.”
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Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
“If only it were all so simple! If only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evil deeds, and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us and destroy them. But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart?”
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago 1918–1956

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message 1: by Andrew (last edited Aug 05, 2025 06:09PM)

Andrew Robertson How to interpret my book ratings:

5 Stars: A great book that has marginal (if any) issues with it.
4 Stars: A good book with some issues.
3 Stars: An OK book that disappointed when it could have succeeded.
2 Stars: A marginal book with many problems.
1 Star: A terrible book that should be avoided.


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