The Internet and Tom Robbins are both windows into new realities

Written by Jesse S. Somer


These days I go on torepparttar Internet not having any clue as to what is going to grab my interest on that particular day. What is slowly seeping into my subconscious like sludge intorepparttar 128844 sewer isrepparttar 128845 idea that I’m probably going to learn something new of interest to my already strange and twisted human existence. Whetherrepparttar 128846 information turns out to be credible is another issue altogether seeing that my fellow human weirdoes are prone torepparttar 128847 occasional exaggeration and ‘white lie’. Nonetheless, every time I go for a so-called ‘surf’ intorepparttar 128848 deep blue waves of social consciousness I seem to find myself sitting on some new island of information that inevitably causes a smile to crack across my crystallized serious Internet writer’s façade that I must present to my colleagues so that they don’t uncover my secret true identity, that being that I’m a Sweet Medicine Clown fromrepparttar 128849 planet Zepton. That last sentence’s structure is dedicated torepparttar 128850 mastery of Tom Robbins.

Today’s particular Internet search was triggered by memories of laughter caused byrepparttar 128851 reading of books by a fellow named Tom Robbins. Although this guy has written eight awesome novels, most people I ask have never heard of him. After searching for sites dedicated to him I did discover that a lot of other people have read his stuff and actually feel very strongly about it. The main site I found was calledrepparttar 128852 AFTRLife at http://www.rain.org/~da5e/tom_robbins.html. The real buzz I experienced wasrepparttar 128853 biographical information I learnt about Robbins’ personal history, I mean it’s one thing to really be affected by someone’s fictional writing, but another dimension altogether to read about what they supposedly got up to in their life.

3 Tips to Achieve Your Writing Goals

Written by Shery Ma Belle Arrieta-Russ


1. Make your goals achievable.

By achievable, we mean realistic and attainable. You might unconsciously have set a goal even others will have a hard time achieving, even if they hadrepparttar means andrepparttar 128843 time to do so.

Here's what you can do: break down your goals into small, realistic goals set against reasonable time frames. Oftentimes, you'll achieve your bigger goals if you work on achievingrepparttar 128844 smaller goals leading to those. The important thing is making your goals as realistic and as achievable as you can.

2. Devise a feasible plan.

You know what you want, but do you know how to get what you want? Do you need technical or artistic training to achieve your goals? Or perhaps further studies? Do you have a set plan of action that will lead torepparttar 128845 achievement of your goals? What things, both tangible and intangible, do you need to aid you in reaching your goals?

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