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Spiral Reverie
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The musings on life, love, and the world around us by an aspiring author and unrequited lover. There's also a bunch of odd short stories, mostly of the humorous and weird variety. Still have faith in my generation's forays into literature? ... After reading this blog, you might not anymore!
Recent Posts
Morton Greenblatt and the Worst Halloween Party Ever
Muwahahahahahaha! (If that was unsatisfactory, imagine an ominous laugh of your choice. Or if you'd rather not, then just go away. You don't deserve my storytelling.)It is indeed Halloween at last - at long last. Those 365 days, they do not pass quic...
A Very Spiral Reverie Halloween
Yes, it's getting to be that time of the year again. As the fall and winter holidays roll around, so too do my ridiculous blog posts on the subject. It's kind of a tradition for you to look forward to each and every year. (Especially the several hund...
The Next Step: Querying Quandaries
So, I'm continuing this whole more consistent blog updating thing. (Or so I claim, considering that the first part of this post dropped over two weeks ago now.) Since I finished Project 27 Days' final set of edits - at least before an agent tells me ...
The Next Step: Publishing and Project 27 Days
As mentioned in my previous post, I finally completed Project 27 Days, my first novel, earlier this week after roughly 7 months of revisions from beginning to end. Overall, it's technically my third draft - and as far as I'm concerned, my "final" dra...
TV Season 2009-2010: I Can Feel My Brain Eating Itself!
Hey there, blog-o-net. Worried that I'd forget you yet again after taking just over a week to write another post? Of course you were. That's only natural. Without your regular Spiral Reverie fix, you might start developing healthy sleeping habits, ma...
Ben Still Doesn't Know Anything About Sports: Hockey
Seems like there's still too much space between my posts these days, isn't there? (And in this case, basically another month. Whoops.) Once again, I blame novel work. I'm down to the last very two chapters and epilogue, and once I finish the last of ...

