In The Demon’s Head #251: Six Months On The Shelf
June 6, 2016
Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of “In The Demon’s Head” this is the first addition of the blog since earlier this year. I’ve taken some away and would love to tell everyone that I’ve spent that time writing a ton of words and getting prepped to release a few books in the coming months, but that’s not the case. Instead, I’ve been spending time trying to get motivated to finally start working on editing and getting some plans in place to finally get this damn writing career off the ground.
June 6, 2016
Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of “In The Demon’s Head” this is the first addition of the blog since earlier this year. I’ve taken some away and would love to tell everyone that I’ve spent that time writing a ton of words and getting prepped to release a few books in the coming months, but that’s not the case. Instead, I’ve been spending time trying to get motivated to finally start working on editing and getting some plans in place to finally get this damn writing career off the ground.
Now I know what you’re thinking. If that’s the case, why are you writing this blog just to tell everyone that you’re trying to get back into the act of writing. Well, that’s not completely the case. I decided I wanted to write this blog about two weeks ago as I was hip deep in playing through the Uncharted Series of video games again. All of it lead up the newly released Uncharted 4 and I decided that when I finished it I wanted to share my thoughts and my feelings as I played it.
Playing those four games taught me at least one thing, you know you’ve done well with the story if the person who isn’t directly invested (Playing, reading, or listening to a story) is intrigued enough in passing to pay attention. This happened with my wife as I got into Uncharted 4. (One reason it took so long to finish the game.)
So now that I’ve finished those games where does it leave me? The answer to that question is simple, I feel rather empty and even kind of sad. Which is also a sign of a good story taking place right before your eyes. But that doesn’t mean much if I’m going to sit here and feel horrible about beating a series of games and I’m not going back to work right?
With that said, I’m writing this post to kind of let the cat out of the bag so to speak on a few things. I intend to write a lot more post not only for this blog, but for another blog (This one will stick. More on that in the coming weeks as I finish everything up.) I’m also going back to editing “Leather-Bound” which I fully intend to hopefully release by the end of the year.
As for today, As I write a portion of this post, I’m sitting in the waiting room of a surgery center waiting for my dad. I’ve done a lot of soul-searching the last couple of days and I’ve realized that if I want something I’m going to have to work a lot harder to get there. I can only hope that the words that I write will one day find everyone and I can finally get my act together in the world of publishing.
I’d like to say thank you, this is a shorter post but for now that’s really all I need to let out. I’ll be unveiling some new things in the coming weeks and hopefully developing myself a schedule that I can stick with and get a decent amount of work done.
Until the next time you want to take a trip inside the gates of hell and into the demons’ head, I’m Kyle Robinson wishing you a safe trip back to the surface.
Playing those four games taught me at least one thing, you know you’ve done well with the story if the person who isn’t directly invested (Playing, reading, or listening to a story) is intrigued enough in passing to pay attention. This happened with my wife as I got into Uncharted 4. (One reason it took so long to finish the game.)
So now that I’ve finished those games where does it leave me? The answer to that question is simple, I feel rather empty and even kind of sad. Which is also a sign of a good story taking place right before your eyes. But that doesn’t mean much if I’m going to sit here and feel horrible about beating a series of games and I’m not going back to work right?
With that said, I’m writing this post to kind of let the cat out of the bag so to speak on a few things. I intend to write a lot more post not only for this blog, but for another blog (This one will stick. More on that in the coming weeks as I finish everything up.) I’m also going back to editing “Leather-Bound” which I fully intend to hopefully release by the end of the year.
As for today, As I write a portion of this post, I’m sitting in the waiting room of a surgery center waiting for my dad. I’ve done a lot of soul-searching the last couple of days and I’ve realized that if I want something I’m going to have to work a lot harder to get there. I can only hope that the words that I write will one day find everyone and I can finally get my act together in the world of publishing.
I’d like to say thank you, this is a shorter post but for now that’s really all I need to let out. I’ll be unveiling some new things in the coming weeks and hopefully developing myself a schedule that I can stick with and get a decent amount of work done.
Until the next time you want to take a trip inside the gates of hell and into the demons’ head, I’m Kyle Robinson wishing you a safe trip back to the surface.