JOURNALS
(aka Manifesto)
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B9ZUj1IsOcrcTmpwdTV1X1ViZkU&usp=sharing
MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY E-BOOK
The thing about my manuscript is, it appeals to ALL reading levels. It's nonlinear. So it's sort of published out of order, but that's okay because it can be read out of order as well. And it will appeal to beginning readers, casual readers, advanced readers, and hyper-advanced readers. Because it's a special interest book (Journals from an obscure writer) I don't really know who the main readership or demographic is yet. I'm sure some beginning readers will only read a few passages before wearing themselves out, and some will be advanced enough readers (speed readers) will read all of it, the whole thing. There's some really solid writing in there. And nothing that would be considered too offensive by most standards, not compared to everything else out there, much of which is tasteless, mindless drivel made by OTHER people nowadays.
Honestly, I'm just glad to offer something to give people to think and read about. Food for thought, and a brief glimse, of my life, philosophy, theories, techniques, ideas, and career.
In Retrospect: Success isn't an accident or slip-up, or random cosmic occurrence. You have to choose it. You have to want it. You have to desire it, HAVE A desire to succeed, and not be a loser, not set yourself up to be a loser by not planning your career and life. Sure not everything went according to plan. But honestly, I did foresee and plan a lot of the good stuff that happened to me in my life. A lot of the things I'm famous for now, whether it's Mono's flowing trenchcoat flairs, or how amazing my two sword technique looks on screen. Too tons of sketching, writing, and planning. PAINSTAKING, LABORIOUS PLANNING. Poeticizing. Romantacizing. I was bragging about myself long before anyone else in the public eye was, even though some people tried to bully me out of it on the web BEFORE I was actually sort of beloved.
I know some people are gonna be skeptical, industry veterans even and say you can't plan for anything. Yes, actually, you CAN. Now granted, I know some of the success that resulted from my planning came and manifested in different avenues and ways than I had initially anticipated and planned for, but the essential concept remains the same: I labor and analyzed and planned for a specific goal or goals, and in some instances I arrived at a completely different and unpredictable outcome, but NO OUTCOME would have happened unless I HAD PLANNED for SOMETHING.
In Retrospect: Success isn't an accident or slip-up, or random cosmic occurrence. You have to choose it. You have to want it. You have to desire it, HAVE A desire to succeed, and not be a loser, not set yourself up to be a loser by not planning your career and life. Sure not everything went according to plan. But honestly, I did foresee and plan a lot of the good stuff that happened to me in my life. A lot of the things I'm famous for now, whether it's Mono's flowing trenchcoat flairs, or how amazing my two sword technique looks on screen. Too tons of sketching, writing, and planning. PAINSTAKING, LABORIOUS PLANNING. Poeticizing. Romantacizing. I was bragging about myself long before anyone else in the public eye was, even though some people tried to bully me out of it on the web BEFORE I was actually sort of beloved.
I know some people are gonna be skeptical, industry veterans even and say you can't plan for anything. Yes, actually, you CAN. Now granted, I know some of the success that resulted from my planning came and manifested in different avenues and ways than I had initially anticipated and planned for, but the essential concept remains the same: I labor and analyzed and planned for a specific goal or goals, and in some instances I arrived at a completely different and unpredictable outcome, but NO OUTCOME would have happened unless I HAD PLANNED for SOMETHING.
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