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Story Idea, Moved to TryCreativeWriting

by MartinFister on Jun.11, 2009, under General

So I just wanted to let everyone know I’ve moved the story idea posts completely to Try Creative Writing. While I love doing them, and love sharing them with everyone else, I felt like they were cluttering up the blog too much and taking away from it’s original purpose.
While I will keep you guys updated [...]

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Phase 2 of Getting Rich: 401Ks and Stock Purchase Plans

by MartinFister on Jun.10, 2009, under General

Okay, so neither of these pieces of this phase will change your bank account from 50$ to $1 million but it’s all about steps, and these two aspects here are great. Both of these pieces, the 401k and the Stock Purchase Plans are about taking advantage of offerings your company provides you to make the [...]

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Story Idea #9 of 30 – A Series of Journal Entries

by MartinFister on Jun.09, 2009, under General

Okay, so this general idea is done all the time unfortunately. Heck, the Diary of Anne Frank was hugely successful and it used this concept. Likewise, Perks of Being a Wallflower, a book I often promote on here, uses a concept similar to this. However, the reason for the many books that use the journal [...]

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Story Idea #8 of 30 – Story of a Year Via Journalism

by MartinFister on Jun.08, 2009, under General

This idea is reminiscent of Marley and Me, or at least, what I perceive the book version of Marley and Me to be like. The idea is to write a story as newspaper pieces each day for a year. In Marley and Me, the news reporter writes a piece each day, largely about his dog. [...]

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Anna Karenina – Review by Quotes

by MartinFister on Jun.07, 2009, under General

Anna Karenina comes from the land of Russian literature, and what’s more, from Leo Tolstoy. Tolstoy, known for War and Peace, has a habit of saying a lot, and Anna Karenina is no exception, weighing in at 864 pages long.
With that in mind, we might as well get through the negatives of this book. First, [...]

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Story Idea #7 of 30 – Reflections of a Relationship

by MartinFister on Jun.07, 2009, under General

This story idea was spawned with the latest piece I’ve been working on, though it’s something I’ve been thinking about for a long time. When you look back on your relationships with people, they’re so rich in powerful scenes and memories that help you define what it is that makes that relationship special. Powerful scenes… [...]

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Story Idea #6 of 30 – The To-Do List

by MartinFister on Jun.06, 2009, under General

My writing professor at school was very big on lists. Make lists of your ideas, list the things you want to write when you run out of time to write the rest of your story, or even just write a story of the lists. The thing is, you can reveal a lot through a list [...]

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Phase 1 of Getting Rich: Reward Checking Accounts

by MartinFister on Jun.04, 2009, under General

So this is Phase 1 of my master plan to one day make millions. The best part? It’s simple. Despite that, it’s something most people don’t know about and so, I figured I would do the service here to try and get everyone in the know. The trick is reward checking accounts.
What’s so cool about [...]

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Story Idea #4 of 30 – From Free Citizen to Citizen #578

by MartinFister on Jun.04, 2009, under General

Day 4 and we’re not slowing down! The title today is reminiscent of Hurricane Carter’s book The Sixteenth Round: From Number 1 Contender To #45472. However, the story itself is more along the lines of V for Vendetta, George Orwell’s 1984 or Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaiden’s Tale. My idea for this story is a narrative [...]

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Story Idea #3 of 30 – A Family Divided

by MartinFister on Jun.03, 2009, under General

In an attempt to move away from the whole angels theme, for day three I thought I would turn it back to a more old school theme I’d like to play with. I’ve always been interested in doing a historical piece that could also serve as educational, and so, thought it would be interesting to [...]

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