13th July
Ochs - political spectrum

In every American community you have varying shades of political opinion. One of the shadiest of these is the liberals. An outspoken group on many subjects - ten degrees to the left of center in good times, and ten degrees to the right of center if it affects them personally.Phil Ochs

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12th July
Gay Youth Groups

http://www.youthresource.com/ourlives/youthgroups/youthcomplete.cfmHere’s a really extensive listing of North American/USA groups for Gay/Lesbian youth groups. It’s prety amazing how many there are, and it’s really intresting to look at all of the different groups. For aonyone intrested or if anyone knows someone who’s in need (anywhere) then this is really an ideal place to point youreslf or somone else. (God I hope that made sense!)

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Motivated

I’ve realized something about my writing, something that I’m not exactly happy about, but something that I think I can deal with. It’s also something that I think, that by realizing what the problem is, I’ll be able to work around it.

So what is it already?

All of my characters in Circle Games are motivated by loyalty. The irony that makes the story interesting in my opinion is that they’re motivated by loyalty to each other, except in a couple of cases (the bad guys mainly) when they’re motivated by loyalty to themselves. Duty and loyalty are fine motivating factors, and they may be entangled with love, but they aren’t love. And I think the story of CG works with this limitation and really takes advantage of the characters as they are. This is the benefit of creating characters before the story, which was how the development of Circle Games happened.

Another Round happened differently, for the most part; and for better or for worse, I have a character who must be motivated out of love. I think when I wrote the outline I envisioned him as having loyalty to his ideals, but as I get to know him better I realize that he has to operate (as stupid as it might sound) out of shear love. This makes him much more difficult to write because I’m not sure how to write characters in this mode. It’s certainly a reflection of myself, and as I noted to Paula last night, all of my characters don’t relax and have the guard up most of the time.

I wrote one short story, probably the single best work I’ve gotten out yet, that’s seven pages or so, and I think it really captures love or something reasonably close. The problem is that in seven pages, characters needn’t be motivated to do anything other than sit on a park bench and watch what’s going on around them, which is exactly what this character does. I wrote this particular story in my voice which for all of the poor stylistic implications, seems to be effective in such formats.

This is something that I’ll likely wrestle with for quite some time, but I think with a little work, my fiction won’t suffer terribly. I do fear that someone’s going to hand Circle Games back to me and tells me that there’s something fundamentally wrong with the way the characters are developed. But then I fear that I’m going to get a marked up manuscript and someone’s going to tell me that there are huge structural holes in it, but that’s just part of the cycle I suppose.


Another Round is a great project with a lot of potential. Writing it is going to be hard though. Really hard. I can see it now, but I can also see that I’ll get it done. I’m embarking on it just as I realize that I’m loosening my interest in science fiction, and as I realize that I’m not quite ready for the land of contemporary/mainstream fiction. Another Round is an epic tale (sans hero), told basically in the form of a three act play (it’s prose though), which I hope is unique.

Perhaps it’ll take more than nine months, and actually I hope it takes more than nine months, because I want to have a long term project that last me the whole school year. I also know that I want to work on other projects, other fiction things, so I’m probably going to dedicate a little bit of my energy this summer to getting outlines and plans ready for other projects that I can work on during the year.

I don’t want to put it down and forget about it and lose rhythm, but I don’t think that’s possible, if I can get past chapter six, which is still a ways off (as long as I’m done with part one, and have a little bit of part two), then I’ll be safe. Part one could, in theory stand alone. It’s integral to the story, and it couldn’t be cut out, but the plot changes gears there, and once into part two, it’ll live for sure.


So I don’t know where this leaves me. One of the things that I thought finishing Circle Games so early would allow me to do is to rest during the end of the school year, and then be able to hop to right now. I haven’t been so lucky. I’m realizing that the pattern I’m using right now isn’t working, but rather than allow myself to slip and loose too much territory I need to change something in hopes of jump starting the process. Writing more/different things is a start, reading more is always a good thing too. I’m also going to be on vacation or at least out of town for a while, and hopefully with my laptop, a few good and friendly notebooks, and a change of scenery I’ll be able to move in the right direction.

My most sincere apologies for not proofing this entry as much as it needs.

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11th July
Worldbuilding Questions

http://www.sfwa.org/writing/worldbuilding1.htmPatrica Wrede’s World building questions provide a platform that writers can use to help when thinking about building a world (or universe) when telling a fantasy or in some cases science fiction story. How to deal with all of the details and have the universe support the story, the message, and the characters without interfearing, confuing or destracting the reader. It’s some great stuff.

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10th July
UltraSparky

http://www.ultrasparky.org/A nice intresting, zesty (his words not mine) blog. Founding through the GLBT Weblog list, as I found a lot of good things, and I really enjoy this one. Its sweet and I like the feeling of looking in on life in NYC. Worth a read, as are justa bout all of the blogs I post links to, so go figure. It’s also on my blog roll

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Time to Ring Some Changes

As I’m sure longtime visitors to TealArt will surely notice, we’ve changed and added a few new things to TealArt, and I think it’s only fair that we give all these things a little notice here. We’re posting more, which I hope will continue into the future, but after all of the non-log related things that I’ve worked on recently I kind of hope that we’re done in that area for a while. We’ve gotten everything spiffed up and pressed out, so things should be good for a while, and I think you’ll enjoy all of the enhancements we’ve made. So without further ado, here’s the litany of accomplishments:


  • The addition of Paula Forbes. A writer friend of mine extraordinaire. Her stuff is great, and I hope you enjoy it. She’ll be posting stuff all over the site, I’m told, but look for journal entries.

  • Peter McCabe is back for more. For somewhat obvious reasons, Peter hasn’t been overly prolific recently (read his previous posts for information), but he’s promised some more entries, some potentially lighter material as well.

  • New Skins and new page. Before there were four skins which weren’t very compatible with most non-IE browsers. Now there are seven, with a total of 18 options such as different fonts, alternate sidebar location and additional browser compatibility.

  • Content Pages: These are all of the pages on TealArt which aren’t dirrectly part of the logs. Lists of links, contributor profiles, the skin page, and other nifty stuff like that. The Content Pages link just gives you a good directory to all of this stuff, all in one place.

  • Sam’s Blogwhore Blogroll Here’s just a list of links, powered by Blogrolling.com of the blogs and other related favorites that I enjoy. I have it on good authority that Chris is planning to have a similar page soon, but we’ll see. Enjoy this as a kind of supplement to the “Fresh Linkages” section.

  • Paradigm Brainfeed: Some of you probably remember when we tried to have another log on TealArt that was supposed to be more relaxed and less formal than the main TealArt Journal. We called it Paradigm, and it didn’t really work out as we might have intended. So we stoped doing it. But then we decided to bring it back as a sidebar function in those skins with sidebars, so now we’re trying it out again, and we’ll see if it works. All the old paradigm entries are still there if you’re interested, by the way.

  • A redesign of the wayFeatured Quotes and Fresh Linkage operate. Better archiving, better functionality on the sidebar. It’s a good set up. You’ll also note the slight change in name from the less creative “TealArt Links” and “TealArt Quotes,” but it’s still the same great stuff, only a little better

  • Staff and Crew This page has all of the contact information for the TealArt staff if you’re interested in learning more about us and conversing with us. Profiles are forthcoming, I’m told

  • CollectiveArts is closing, and we’re going to dedicate this energy towards TealArt. If your interested in the domain, talk to me, otherwise say your farewells.

That’s it! Enjoy, and If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions feel free to talk to us about them. Also, remember to tell your friends about us, word of mouth is the best (and our only) method of promotion. Thanks again, as always, for reading.

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