How to write fiction

Learn to code to write? p1

Yeah Alzheimer’s home… In a movement type similar to #covidisamyth, or like it was back then; when I wrote this and some very intelligent people advocated for hugging and going around unmasked… I never saw a single case but I can figure out the magnitude of the disaster since I’ve read The pale rider and if H¹N¹ was a horrifying happening without ANY of the quarantine measures we lived… (Introduce your brain to the use of imagination).

Nonetheless, madness had visited me before and it is not an unknown caller. You must be already — and if this is your first time here get— familiar with my favourite phrase: this is pure nonsense and as nonsense I’ll proceed to nonsensing.

Thus

WHAT DOES LITERATURE AND CODING HAVE IN COMMON?

A bunch of stuff… More like three bunches. And more like Spanish expresses it better but I won’t give up. Nonsensing is a human ability.

If you were as kind to watch this video… —Indeed the video is not spoken in English, it has automatical subs.

NUMBER ONE, YOU LEARN DOING

This advice goes on with almost anything. Writing, cooking, kissing, loving. Living?

NUMBER TWO: PICK A METHOD AND BE READY TO CHANGE

How? Lost as we might be in the middle of living, we pick sides or go with the flow. Even that is choosing a how.

We choose how and then pay attention to the obstacles and bumpers to step on the brakes if circumstances need an U turn or we go and park to rumminate the path.

Writing, no matter how much you plan; is probably the most uncertain of processes. Characters shout out of line, the story turns out to be a different one of the one you had in mind, pepper doesn’t go well with macho banana.

It is just that sometimes, things derail. No matter what Mahomet, the pope or the smart alecky rear twenty-x guy nearby (whom probably has been writing longer than i have) utter.

UNFINISHED NONSENSE

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