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I'm a writer, who doesn't write.
An artist, who doesn't paint.
I'm a blogger, who doesn't blog.
I'm a dreamer. And all I do is dream
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I was born a donkey, but lived as a man. My parents sent me out from the paddock so that I could learn the secrets of corned bread. Seeing for myself the world of men made me curious because that was my weakness. Always my weakness. My hind-legs were strong and so began my masquerade. I became a man and walked the world of men.

I tasted many delights, and many disasters. But soon I found that I needed a thing called money. To continue my quest I would need to work. A courier seemed the most obvious thing. Although, was I not a man now and not a pack-mule? No. No couriers work for me. I chose a trade and worked in a factory.

I had not forgotten my quest for the secret of corned bread. Every night, while printing the newspaper on the night shift, I would see the grand old culinary designs in the food and drink section. There was so much more to food then corned bread.

Continue My Memoir of Magic and Dreams

This is my blog documenting my experiences on http://www.writing.com. In it, I will include my reviews of others works, links to offsite writings, and importantly, I think, moan and complain constantly about the machinations of this beautiful, sexy, inspiring and fearsome beast of a writing community.

I didn't do anything about my desire to write for over 20 years and I have a lot of catching up to do. I'm a little worried that I've left it all too late and I won't have enough time to become a good writer.

I'm always up for joining in on blogging groups and challenges, so if you have one - let me know here.

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March 24, 2013 at 6:16pm
March 24, 2013 at 6:16pm
#778466
Feeling a bit better these days.

Thinking of putting out another Clockwork Crier.

Also going to transfer this blog to my wordpress account:

Http://fingersofthunder.wordpress.com

It's my positivity blog!
December 28, 2012 at 3:33am
December 28, 2012 at 3:33am
#769587
Last night, I wrote 250 words of my Ethan Drane short story.

These are the first words of fiction I have written for some months.

I'm hoping I can write something tonight too.

I've also started a new wordpress blog about my efforts at writing. It's meant to be a positive exercise without any wailing or depressive episodes.

http://fingersofthunder.wordpress.com
November 20, 2012 at 6:34pm
November 20, 2012 at 6:34pm
#766445
I went to see a hypnotist yesterday to try and rid myself of my extreme writers procrastination (herein refered to as Writers Brick).

I've tried various self-hypnosis downloads to no real avail, and thought the real thing might make a difference. Besides making me incredibly anxious (beforehand) and depressed (afterwards) I don't feel any overpowering desire to sit down and write. I've been thinking for awhile that I might just pack it all in. Between my wife's MS, and her behaviour associated with that and the drugs she has to take, and my narcolepsy and the drugs I am meant to be taking for that...something has to give I guess. Thinking about writing is such a waste of time if I'm not going to write anything.

Time to reprioritise. The answer to my own question in my profile/bio seems to be "Yes, I left it too late."

Update: Since my old mate Troy died in February, my heart hasnt been in writing. nithing to do with him personally. I have just narrowed this empty feeling down to that point in time. All the inroads I made in being a proactive writer seemed to evaporate from that point. this non-writing thing is causing me some mean measure of stress in my real life, and so I have decided to purge myself of it. I am cleaning house and giving up this writing gig. As such, if anyone wishes to take over my competitions, pls message me. They have great and relevant titles and for the right person/s I will include the gift point banks as well.{/b}
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October 9, 2012 at 1:29am
October 9, 2012 at 1:29am
#762403
Tears of tiredness. STruggling a bit with my new medicine for Narcolepsy. Between that and painting the outside of the house (still going - up to Coat #3!) WDC fell through the wayside. Missed the start of October because I was on holidays and painting the house 10 hours a day (it's a big old house), I didn't even realise the month had turned over until a week had almost passed.

November, I'll get the blog challenge back up and all those other WDC things I find so heartening (and addictive!).


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Artist, Writer, Father, Factory Worker.
http://www.lifeandothertragedies.com
(and husband too!)
September 12, 2012 at 8:42am
September 12, 2012 at 8:42am
#760497
I can't believe I actually managed to get the steampunk newsletter out! "Invalid Item. Good on me! I say this with full modesty and a sense of disbelief. As a lifetime procrastinator, I managed to carry this project out with a sense of purpose and determination to finish it.

Now, if only I could sit down and write a story...


...In other news, I've painted almost the entirety of our house, the outside of our house, over the past 2 days. Another day should do it. Some nicer weather permitting. The paint has a special insulation powder mixed in with it. Very interesting to see if it works!
September 8, 2012 at 4:57am
September 8, 2012 at 4:57am
#760259
Well, what do you know! I actually managed to finish a book! I've only been reading this book for a year or two now. Three kids, sick wife, farm, job, narcolepsy - it all got in the way, and I kept losing the book!

The book in question is Waylander by David Gemmell. I really enjoyed it. More Greek epic, then fantasy novel. But, I guess that's the nature of heroic fantasy isn't it?

Next I'm going to add Waylander II to my reading list. My bedside reading consists of Elliot Patterson's Ashes of the Earth, and I Also read a chapter of Scott Westerfolds Leviathan to my boys every night. I've found it's the only solution for sending the younger one to sleep. Otherwise, he keeps his brother awake for hours! I sit in the dark using my phone to see the words.

I'm thinking I'd like to add a horror novel to my reading list for late saturday nights. This was when I used to download and watch horror films. I've been thinking for awhile I'd like to Replace this tradition with a good scary book like I used to when I was younger.

Any horror novel recommendations out there? I have a hankering for a haunted house.
August 30, 2012 at 3:11am
August 30, 2012 at 3:11am
#759642
I always think half way through that I'm not going to run the blogging challenge anymore. Then, by the end, I'm so hooked on reading people's different intpretations of the prompts that I'm hooked all over again.

Part of my strategy as administrator has always been to sit as much as possible in the background. This is to prevent my own burn-out, as much as it is about making sure the challengers feel they have free reign.

And, of course, once I realize that something is not working 100% right - like Funny Friday - The ideas start flooding in.

I'm curious as to what people thought about the Creation Saturday concept. Im going to tweak it some for October. The plan is to couple it with Funny Friday - which will become Fun Fridays - and see if it helps spice things up by getting people to use elements of their own lives in fiction pieces/poetry.

I'm hoping that people understand that with the Sunday Resonance, it's really an open prompt.

It's a fine line between personal writing and creative writing, but seeing as we are on a writing site, I am hoping that the balance is still there.

Also, those talented people over at the Talent Pond expressed interest in sponsoring October. My plan for September is to pursue that avenue with bells on.

Also for September, I plan on writing 1 sentence every day. Most likely Mutant Walks, but eventually my novel "Sweet FA" (it's not really called that, that's just it's super-alias).

And lastly, the Steam Punk newsletter which I'm hoping to have out by the end of next week. It was going to be this week, but it's my daughters 8th birthday this weekend, and something's have to take priority. Family First and all that, pip, pip.

August 20, 2012 at 7:02am
August 20, 2012 at 7:02am
#758976
I have had a love affair with Tintin all my life. One of my housemates even called me Tintin for a time because of my skaters haircut (think coif with skin head).

I'm passing that love affair onto my kids. They love to all sit on the couch as I read them the adventures of Tintin. Every character has a different voice, except for Tintin, he has my normal voice but I always "do him" in a polite manner.

I never realised growing up, the amount of slapstick comedy! Bashing into poles, falling over, falling down stairs, crashing cars. Each and every one of these is considered the height of hilarity for my kids.

And how good was the movie! It was so bloody exciting, wasn't it? I can't wait for the sequel.

Oh, and currently we are reading Tintin in the Land of Black Gold.
August 9, 2012 at 7:49am
August 9, 2012 at 7:49am
#758125
Tomorrow, I turn 37. 37 is the age when you are officially a man. It puts you over the mark, by one year, of being half boy/half-man. Now, I am a man. This is who I am. It's the last chance to leave bad behaviour at the door, and stand strong and say these parts of myself are my domain.

Eighteen years of being a boy, and Nineteen of being a man. This is my last night of being that boy. So, I'm sitting on the couch drinking a slab of Coopers Sparkling Ale (5.8%), listening to music on you tube, and I'll probably doze off and then my plan is to be greeted by my three children (7,6, and 3) in the morning to a chorus of "happy birthday, old man"'s (I have them well trained on this boy/man thing)

Things I thought I would have achieved by 37

1. I thought I would be a novelist. I could say author, but I'm not even sure what that word means anymore. Novelist is so much cooler, by far.
2. I would have stopped masturbating.

Haha, still a boy at heart.

August 6, 2012 at 3:13am
August 6, 2012 at 3:13am
#757911

August 4, 2012:  Supposedly our sense of smell is strong enough to take us to very distinct memories. In a poem OR a story, recount a time, place or situation when someone's olfactory sense led them back to a memory.



The
smell of
yesterday's baked
beans
wafting on the breeze
floods my senses,
reminding me
only of him,
Dad.

Big apologies to Cindy. I read your poem, and straightaway wondered about the male version!





August 3, 2012 at 11:45pm
August 3, 2012 at 11:45pm
#757775
http://cheezburger.com/6478456576

I'm not at home, and so was unable to heed my own advice on saving and uploading images. I had every intention of embedding a you tube vid from the site, for Funny Friday!, but I saw the image above and now I am planning on building my own!

I was really unsure about introducing a creative writing theme for Saturdays. We had a bit of hubbla-balloo about the issue in Jan and Feb. I very firmly sided on the "it's a personal writing challenge, not a creative writing challenge."

BUT

It's the poets amongst the challengers that loosened my morals... I mean, mind. Seeing both Fivesixer and Prosperous Snow unleash some fine poems on us, I couldn't help but wonder if , knowing in advance that each Saturday they could write a poem, if it would open the doors to their respective muses.

I'm still not sold on the idea, which is why I initially changed Teff's Serial Story idea into a Serial Life Experience prompt.

It's here for the month; we'll see how it goes.

(farm)
After work today I zipped home to finish shaping/building the hill. Another couple of wheelbarrows should do it.
On my lunch break today, I knocked off 756 words, which would be the most words I've written since Kami Brought The Hellfire.
Mr Cool and The Mutant Dwarf are finally gonna stop sitting down, and do something!
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Michael Thundersbeard
Artist, Writer, Father, Factory Worker.
http://www.lifeandothertragedies.com
(and husband too!)
August 2, 2012 at 10:46pm
August 2, 2012 at 10:46pm
#757712
Day 02 of the 30-Day Blogging Challenge.

I'm not sure about the relevance of the Olympics in this time of globalisation. I can see how in the past a massive event like this would bring countries together, all under the one roof. I doubt there was anything like it at the time. Now, countries are brought together all the time through the magic of pop culture and politics.

For my 6 year old Son though, the Olympics have been a big deal. He insists that we watch it after dinner every night. He doesn't quite understand it all, but keeps repeating the phrase, in hushed, reverant tones, "It's the Olympics! The Olympics are on!"

He knows, or thinks, they are important.

(Farm)
Still digging. Shovelling. Chopping. Hill-building.

(Work)
Have decided that I want to be a nurse. Exploring career options right now. Our factory will be closing down in a matter of years. Currently, they are restructuring the company, and shedding staff. They are a major metropolitan media centre, and as such are too smart (ie. shifty) to make a large number of people redundant at the one time. They'll do it in dribs and drabs. They make the headlines up, they don't make the headlines. If I can pull it off, this nurse thing, then I won't have to worry about losing my job in a "dying trade" again.
August 1, 2012 at 12:02am
August 1, 2012 at 12:02am
#757591
I had an unusual dream the other night. It's actually quite usual for me to dream about my workplace and my workmates. They form a large part of my life. I have a lot of fun with the good ones, and I have a lot of tension with the bad ones. There is one particular GOON that I dislike, the leader of a pack of ratbags, and it was him I dreamt about. Or rather, I dreamt about his name.

This GOON loves to antagonise people, manipulate people, etc, etc blah bad guy blah. But, one of his favourite tricks is to get a person's name wrong and say it in a manner that is obviously insulting. He'll say "Damian Fullmolland", instead of "Damian Mulholland". He'll say, "Paul Steames", instead of "Paul Eames." Of course, he hates it when you do the same thing to him.

(In fact, I have long discovered that whatever the GOONS are doing to someone else is their own weakness. I have used this knowledge to gain revenge, and educate other victims, to great effect.)

I dreamt that I wrote in the lift at work: Peter Bookends.

Since, that night I have been having great pleasure calling this guy Bookends. It rhymes with his real name, and boy is he hating it.

FARM:
Man, did I do some digging today! We have an area beside the house near our water tank where a crushed rock path lies. After it was first installed, it all washed away. The path that is. So today, finally, I've been building the mulch hill to the side of the path up into a higher point. Then, when I redo the path with crushed rock, it won't wash away down the hill, but instead be pushed against the side of hill/wall.

To make sure that the new hill does not get washed away, I've dug a series of trenches and holes into the hill and filled them with detritus from around the farm. Old gates, old bits of metal (heavy suckers), and have made a pattern of "logs as poles" to hold longer branches that I've laid across the ground. Then, probably not today, I'll cover all that with more fill.

Obviously, today was my day off work. Paid work that is!
July 31, 2012 at 6:34am
July 31, 2012 at 6:34am
#757537
The August 30-Day Blogging Challenge begins tomorrow. I actually get a bit nervous before these things. Not a big starting line up this time, but you never know who'll finish hear things and who won't.

I'm thinking I might as well blog along this time. Keep my eye in and all.
July 30, 2012 at 6:14am
July 30, 2012 at 6:14am
#757470
Chapter Ten of Mutants Walk Amongst Us Scribbling, Scribbling.

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July 28, 2012 at 7:37am
July 28, 2012 at 7:37am
#757355
Playing Walking Dead on my iPad.


Phenomenal!

Also. Wrote another chapter of Mutants Walk Amongst Us Scribbling, Scribbling.
July 28, 2012 at 4:48am
July 28, 2012 at 4:48am
#757354
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July 24, 2012 at 12:59am
July 24, 2012 at 12:59am
#757147
I actually wrote 200 words on Ethan Drane yesterday. Somehow, I forgot. That takes my tally to 2800 words and David Karnak isn't even dead yet.
July 23, 2012 at 9:41am
July 23, 2012 at 9:41am
#757111
* Added a heap of old stories to my website http://www.lifeandothertragedies.com. The site is named after the comic zine I used to publish in the mid to late 90's.

* Edited 5 whole chapters of "Doom in the Gloom", not to be confused with my actual first novel which used to be called that but is now called something else more respectable. Doom in the Gloom used to be called Heart & Soul, and is a novelisation of an online play-by-post dungeons and dragons campaign. It's what got me into writing after a lifetime of being a wannabe.

* Wrote nothing fresh, but I still feel good. It's kinda masturbatory, but it felt good to read my old stuff. It gave me some zing in my writing pecker. I also had three failed attempts at writing something fresh for the Writers Cramp. Had a pretty cool idea, but just couldn't get my head around it. This was before I started adding stories to my website and editing Doom in the Gloom. Tomorrow, I'm going to start again and see what I can get done on it.
July 22, 2012 at 9:03pm
July 22, 2012 at 9:03pm
#757088
On Saturday, I broke my daughters heart. On Sunday, I mended it.

While outside playing with her brothers, she got it into her head that we should revive our vegetable garden. Four 4 x 1 raised beds that had once thrived, but, since my Wife's sickness had taken a turn for the worse, had heard the call of the wild.

Wifey and the boys were roped in, and they scraped out a bare patch of about 30 cms. My daughter repeatedly asked me to join in, but I was too busy working elsewhere on the farm cutting wood to size and also downloading Stuart Little from itunes store for "Movie Night".

That night, my wife and I had a little fight, and she told me how my daughter had gotten depressed and decided she didn't want to work on the garden anymore after my refusal of help.

Yes, I felt a twinge of guilt.

So, the next morning, before breakfast or coffee, I told her I was ready to help and out I went. I didn't stop until 5pm.

My daughters spirits soared throughout the day as we worked together on rucking out dirt, weeds, grass, adding compost, fixing rabbit-proof fences, and planting sugar snaps and snow peas. It's winter here, but these should grow well.

The vegetables and the garden will grow well under my daughters care, and I think I will too.

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