On this blog every Tuesday and Friday I write about story techniques, structure, and/or publishing. Comments and questions are welcome. I also have a personal blog, Amy Deardon, on which I write about a variety of topics purely as they catch my fancy.
I've written one novel, A Lever Long Enough, that I'm honored to say has won two awards. In my life BC (before children) I was a scientist who did bench research.
My book, The Story Template: Conquer Writer's Block Using the Universal Structure of Story, is now available in both hard-copy and e-book formats. I also coach would-be novelists and screenwriters to develop their story. YOU CAN CONTACT ME at amydeardon at yahoo dot com.
I've written one novel, A Lever Long Enough, that I'm honored to say has won two awards. In my life BC (before children) I was a scientist who did bench research.
My book, The Story Template: Conquer Writer's Block Using the Universal Structure of Story, is now available in both hard-copy and e-book formats. I also coach would-be novelists and screenwriters to develop their story. YOU CAN CONTACT ME at amydeardon at yahoo dot com.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Future Me
What would it be like to talk to your future self? This could be the seed for a great story, but it also happens to be possible.
The site, futureme.org, makes this even easier. You can write an email to yourself, and the site will send it to you on the date you decide.
The possibilities are interesting... I keep an idea file, and this website immediately went into it for *future* reference.
What will you say to yourself?
And this isn't possible, but wouldn't it be cool if your future self could talk to you now?
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