Jeep Thompson and the Challenge of Committment

I added 392 words to Jeep Thompson and the Lost Prince of Venus on Sunday afternoon, 392 words that will anchor the whole story if the exercise was performed properly. The proof in the pudding will be if the story expands to its full length from where it has been mired all these months — or at least expands to further along the path.

Am I stealing time from Jeep and my other fiction projects when I take time for this blog? I don’t think time is the problem as much as commitment. After all, I rose from my sleep when I remembered I haven’t blogged yet today — I can’t remember the last time I rose in the dead of night with an idea about furthering Jeep’s story.

Hmmm. I think I just identified an issue …

Published by WarrenBluhm

Wordsmith and podcaster, Warren is a reporter, editor and storyteller who lives near the shores of Green Bay with his wife, two golden retrievers, Dejah and Summer, and Blackberry, an insistent cat. Author of It's Going to Be All Right, Echoes of Freedom Past, Full, Refuse to be Afraid, Gladness is Infectious, 24 flashes, How to Play a Blue Guitar, Myke Phoenix: The Complete Novelettes, A Bridge at Crossroads, The Imaginary Bomb, A Scream of Consciousness, and The Imaginary Revolution.

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