Ghost Fonts; To Kill In The Blue Nothing
The title of this post is also the title of the third part of "Online; A Ghost Story". I've finally cracked into this part. The first chapter or so of a new piece of the book is always a bit rough, kind of like starting over. The climax at the end of each part is so much like the finale that restarting the next so soon after can be a bit daunting.
Had a wonderful dinner (was treated to Outback ... I love me a piece of Prime Rib) and a line of interesting conversation. Talking about your fears helps you do one of two things. 1) Call them out in the open and make them not quite so unidentifiable ... and hence less disturbing. 2) Makes you realize that some of them, you can't do a damned thing about. In other words, only time will tell. And there you have it.
Chapter Ten-"Respite"
After the climax of Chapter Nine, Brendan gets to relax a bit. He really connects with Chapman (some of you might remember him from "Juggler") and in turn Chapman becomes more fleshed out to us. I don't really do the "recurring character" thing, but for some reason Chapman Carter finds his way into a lot of my work. There's something charming and resilient about him, I think. He's a good man, and that says quite a bit sometimes.
Page Count: 191
Word Count: 42,411
Had a wonderful dinner (was treated to Outback ... I love me a piece of Prime Rib) and a line of interesting conversation. Talking about your fears helps you do one of two things. 1) Call them out in the open and make them not quite so unidentifiable ... and hence less disturbing. 2) Makes you realize that some of them, you can't do a damned thing about. In other words, only time will tell. And there you have it.
Chapter Ten-"Respite"
After the climax of Chapter Nine, Brendan gets to relax a bit. He really connects with Chapman (some of you might remember him from "Juggler") and in turn Chapman becomes more fleshed out to us. I don't really do the "recurring character" thing, but for some reason Chapman Carter finds his way into a lot of my work. There's something charming and resilient about him, I think. He's a good man, and that says quite a bit sometimes.
Page Count: 191
Word Count: 42,411


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