tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5107702775340540529.post1758908086010930440..comments2024-02-26T05:45:16.531+10:00Comments on The Absurd Word Nerd: I Hunt a Great StoryMatthew A.J. Andersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03005261909825215953noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5107702775340540529.post-55724307272851237502013-09-08T16:01:56.848+10:002013-09-08T16:01:56.848+10:00This is "before" you start rambling? Hey...This is "before" you start rambling? Hey, I don't mind, I'm a rambler myself, I'm just saying . . .<br /><br />It's great to see a fellow writer, working on their next best story. I'd wish you luck, but writing's not really about luck; instead I just say "keep on trucking" and feel free to drop me a line if you want some advice or help with writing.Matthew A.J. Andersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03005261909825215953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5107702775340540529.post-18240490819240039062013-09-06T14:14:36.464+10:002013-09-06T14:14:36.464+10:00What an interesting post. "The Dream World of...What an interesting post. "The Dream World of Dion McGregor" sounds particularly interesting. I'm fascinated by dreams and I do write them down on occasion when 1. I remember them and 2. they seem interesting enough for story purposes. The book I'm currently writing has a couple elements that I dreamed about and one of them will actually play a large part in the sequel I'll write next. It's exciting when stuff that bubbles up from the subconscious actually makes sense in the waking world.<br /><br />Anyway, before I start rambling, just wanted to say thanks for taking the time to write this post. I can see how it would be labor intensive. But you've given me lots to think about and even some writing exercises that could be fun (or maddening) to do at some point.Sara C. Sniderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16148040154590535970noreply@blogger.com