Still thinking …. and thinking … and meditating ..
Writers’ Journal
Writers’ Journal
Writers’ Journal #253 – Still thinking 2
still thinking … should come out with a storyline soon…
Writers’ Journal #252 – Still thinking
As per subject….
Writers’ Journal #251 – Type of stories
Possible type of stories that I came up with , Questions Answers 1 Answers 2 1. Background of the story universe. Earth depleted its resources A Professor finds a similarities across ancient languages using a super computer 2. What is happening? What is the issue or struggle? Earth depends on mining on outer planets for…
Writers’ Journal #250 – What type of sci-fi ?
I will write a sci-fi , or science fiction , but what type? What is it what I want to say or what the character wants to show? What is the story about? Let’s make a list .. Background of the story universe. What is happening? What is the issue or struggle? How is it…
Writers’ Journal #249 – Change of mind
I wrote nothing yesterday , distracted at work. Maybe, I should change my focus to another story. SCI-FI, perhaps? I need to think of a plot.
Writers’ Journal #247 – Fried Potato – 130
“Hey Georgia, intro me to your cute bodyguard.” pleaded Maia. She seemed unhappy that George had left and there was noone to talk to. Her personal maid remained tight-lipped and stood to her mistress with her eyes glued to the floor the entire time. Their relationship must be strictly within the maistress and the servant,…
Writers’ Journal #246 – Fried Potato – 129
“Your highness, I am Maia, your distant cousin.” said Maia. Malee noted she spoke the word “distant” louder than the rest. George walked past her towards Georgia, who was still busy looking t the dresses in front of her. “What are you doing here?” whispered George. Mali has been just beside Georgia to overhear it,…
Writers’ Journal #245 – Fried Potato – 128
“Where did that bodyguard of yours go to?” asked Maia, turning around from browsing another rack of clothes. Malee opened her mouth to answer but closed it again. Maia didn’t asked her, but to Georgia. She was just another servant. Georgia didn’t reply to the question. Suddenly, they saw someone else moving through the crowd. It…
Writers’ Journal #244 – Fried Potato – 127
“Yes.” said Georgia after looking at her brother and then went back to browsing the dresses that she had tried. Behind them, Malee saw two of the staff looking at her nervously. Getting accused as rude from either of them could get them into big trouble. George regained his composure and opened his mouth to…