I was unsure about working on several projects in parallel. I didn't think I'd be able to maintain creative focus or momentum on several different projects, but Andrew reminded me that Isaac Asimov always worked on several different projects at once, so if he got blocked on one of them, he could just switch to a different one and keep on working. I'm no Isaac Asimov, but I'm a huge fan and admirer of his work, and if it worked for him . . . well, maybe it will work for me, too.
J has sometimes pointed out to me that I seem to be all over the place trying to do everything all at once. I have explained to her in the past that this is actually my preferred mode of being. Now I have two well known authorities, Wil Wheaton and Isaac Asimov, to back me up on this.
Wil Wheaton's blog is at http://www.wilwheaton.net/
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I got some kind feedback from a colleague who has recently checked out my blog:
I finally took a look at your blogspot... You have good content and your quite eloquent on the things that
your passionate about. For this reason, I think this novel will do well
if you can stick to it. You have not written about your religious
experiences. I would like to hear something about your beliefs.
I appreciate the encouragement and vote of confidence for my novel. It's true that I haven't written much about my religious experiences and beliefs (although my recent epiphany was a kind of spiritual experience). I'll consider revealing more of that side of me in future posts.
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