5 questions to ask yourself when writing your novel.
Ask questions, take notes, and outline.
1. What does your protagonist want?
2. What happens if your protagonist doesn’t get what he/she wants?
3. What’s standing in his/her way?
4. How is your protagonist different at the end of the book?
5. Why does your reader care?
Just putting this here for future reference.
A Word About The Creator of Rocket Raccoon
A Word About The Creator of Rocket Raccoon
So the Guardians of the Galaxy trailer was sweet. We all love Rocket Raccoon. He’s a raccoon that shoots a gun, after all! Who could say no to that?
But he didn’t spring, fully formed, from the ether, despite what people may think happens with artwork on Tumblr. He was…
Give.
I swear I have some Rocket Raccoon comics stashed in boxes in the storage unit. I’ll get around to those boxes some day.
[gallery]
What is it about physical books that keeps us coming back for more? ALL THE FEELS.
Fatbrain breaks it down, infographic style.
Yep.
[youtube www.youtube.com/watch
“Sweet Child O’ Mine” - New Orleans Style Guns N’ Roses Cover ft. Miche Braden (by ScottBradleeLovesYa)
You must watch this now.
I am amused, amazed, and enraptured.
And damn, but does Braden close it.
[gallery]
Books do make the best weapons! For arguments as well as, um, bashing.
Because: Stitch, and The Heat.

To celebrate the upcoming Star Wars Rebels, Lucasfilm and Disney XD sent out these limited edition Imperial propaganda posters by Amy Beth Christenson to 2,500 lucky people.
I am very green at the moment.
[youtube www.youtube.com/watch
“High Enough” - Damn Yankees
Tommy Shaw, Jack Blades, Ted Nugent. (And some drummer guy no one remembers. Poor Michael Cartellone.)
