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Hiati is Not the Plural of Hiatus

It's hiatuses, if anyone was wondering.

Dear God, I've had too many of these over the last month and a half. Two too many. [Winks.] Those two hiatuses are from writing and blogging, which invariably go hand in hand. When I write, it stimulates ideas for me to blog about, apart from the regular excerpts and progress updates (for which it also helps to actually have written something!).

It was the return of school that really threw me off. Unfortunately, this is one hell of a year, and the work is tiring. Fortunately, in three months it'll all be over.

I wrote tonight, inspired by the words of a friend. < Good use of the passive voice, I think. I could've said, " . . . inspired by a friend's words", but 1. That's less common in colloquial language and 2. The passive voice draws attention to the "words" rather than the "friend". I'm planning on doing a separate post on passive voice as part of my grammar series.

Anyway, yes, I wrote tonight. It felt good, of course. It might have felt better if it had been earlier and I hadn't avoided writing two pieces for French by doing it, but I'm glad I did. I'm now in a much better position to continue writing from where I finished tonight.

I'm in a tricky place. There aren't any scenes coming up that I already have an image of in my mind. Oh, maybe one, I guess. You see, I keep these scenes in my mind at points all along the story, and I use these to urge me towards them. They're my motivation. Then when I get to them, I seem to charge through them like a lightning bolt. Then I need a new vivid scene that I can write towards.

I passed 50,000 words. It felt mighty victorious at the time, but I would have felt much better had I kept trundling along. I've lost so much opportunity, but I must accept that there are times when writing isn't the most important thing. The thing is, when I'm not writing, I'm not doing "the most important thing", either, and I think that's what disappoints me the most.

I've bought a device which switches off my internet between 5:00pm and 7:00pm. I can switch it back on manually, but that would defeat the purpose. I haven't been using it. I will again at some point. I've set it back to working now.

The holidays aren't too far off, and I think my writing will benefit greatly from them. (Hopefully I'll have hit 60,000 by the end of them.)

I'll be trying to phase my writing and blogging back in over the next couple of weeks. Bear with me, and thanks for sticking around!

Liebster Award!

Thanks to Serendipital Me for the Liebster Award. This is apparently an award for friendship. I looked up the translation of Liebster for interest's sake, and it means "favourite", so there you go!


The five bloggers I'm awarding this to are:
- Mood at Moody Writing
- Mysti Parker at Unwritten
- Julia Hones at My writing life.
- Jean Davis at Discarded Darlings
- Zella Kate at Grammatically Motivated, without whom I probably wouldn't still be here, now almost two years since I began the blog.

I want to thank the above five people and everyone else here for your continued support. There were several more contenders than those I listed.

There are five steps for you to follow in order to officially recieve this award.
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1. Show your thanks to the blogger who gave you the award by linking back to them.

2. Reveal your top 5 picks and let them know by leaving a comment on their blog.

3. Post the award on your blog.

4. Bask in the love from the most supportive people on the internet – other writers.

5. And best of all – have fun and spread the karma.

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Statistics Day: One

Pageviews

All Time
2,846

January 2011
712 (This beats my personal best of 485 in July 2010, and is thanks to Elena's vlog.)

Last month
2nd highest: 6th Jan - 41
Highest: 28th Jan - 151
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Post Views

My Life According to My Bookshelf: A Deviation
104 Pageviews

A Profound Sense of Melancholy
48 Pageviews

On Writing: Pacing a Novel
46 Pageviews

Will You Represent an Aussie?
40 Pageviews

Fantasy World Building: Mythology and Religious Beliefs
37 Pageviews

Fantasy World Building: Society and Societal Factions
36 Pageviews

Grammar: The "Apostrophe S"
35 Pageviews

A New View on the World of Publishing
22 Pageviews

Super-Goal: 500 Words a Day
21 Pageviews

2011: Starting Again
20 Pageviews
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Search Keywords

profound melancholy

bewin in the ugly duckling

difference between nostalgic melancholy

how to make myths for my fantasy stories religion

ryan sullivan author

worldbuilding mythology

"darley anderson"

"eoin and sarah"

"fantasy world-building"

"let us part"
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Audience (by country)

All Time

Australia: 1,524

United States: 728

United Kingdom: 101

Canada: 45

Ireland: 34

Germany: 30

Austria: 25

China: 22

Russia: 22

Brazil: 20


Past Month

Australia: 306

United States: 210

Austria: 23 (I like that Austria beat the UK)

United Kingdom: 14

Canada: 8

Ireland: 6

Germany: 5

Sweden: 4

Slovenia: 4

Malaysia: 3


Past Week

United States: 132

Australia: 67

Ireland: 4

Malaysia: 3

Canada: 1

France: 1

Latvia: 1

Russia: 1

Sweden: 1

Slovenia: 1

The Dark Corner: Featured

The Written Connection is an amazing blog directory with the intention of linking writers' blogs in one convenient place. I am over the moon to be a part of this project.

Here is their review of the blog.
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Blog Name: The Dark Corner of the Mind

Blog Author: Ryan Sullivan

Link: http://www.thedarkcornerofthemind.blogspot.com/

If there’s anything you can expect from Ryan Sullivan, it’s the unexpected. He doesn’t do NaNoWriMo, he does PerNoWriMo (Personal Novel Writing Month, as of December 2010 1,000 words a day.) Click on his “I can’t draw” link for some excellent sketches.

Read the comments…and you’ll see the one drawback to the blog. >_> This guy’s posting is as random as it is unique. Sometimes it’s daily, sometimes it’s monthly.

Ryan Sullivan You Need To Post!

TWC Review:

Post frequency: 2/10 Very Random Post Schedule

Comment Replies: 7/10 Responds to most comments eventually

Navigation: 10/10

Uniqueness: 10/10

Overall: 7/10
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Yes, I do need to post! I have several outlines for posts that I need to get to soon. And I need to start working to a schedule.

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Parting is such sweet sorrow. So let us part not.


It has been yet another dry month at the Dark Corner, and my apologies to those who have kept with me all this time. I have been studying for exams and am now in the midst of them -- however, this does allow me more time.

For the sake of consistency and hopefully to be rid of these dry spells once and for all, I would like to run this blog on a more scheduled basis.

Two days a week I will make a post. One of these days, I will write about Aundes Aura or other aspects of my writing life. On the other day, I will write something to do with the craft of writing itself, whether it's in relation to a short story, a novel, grammar -- anything.

I will also allow myself to write additional posts as they come to me, but those two days when a post is due will come first and foremost.

I love this blog, and I hope you enjoy it too, and I don't want it to disappear into the ether.

Parting is such sweet sorrow. So let us part not.

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Another Contest at The Lockless Door

Rebecca Hamilton (Rhamilton) is holding another exciting contest over at her blog!

The Prize is:
- A critique by Rebecca of your first 5 pages.

- A review of the first chapter and the premise.

- An interview and a spot on the upcoming Authors page — Lots of promo for you and your book!

You MUST complete the following to Qualify:

1) Blog or Twitter about the contest.

2) Post the first page of your novel in the comments section with a link to your blog or Twitter so she can see you have linked the contest.

Note: A first page will be about 250-350 words. A first page is double spaced, with a standard 12 inch font.

To enter the contest, go here: http://rebecca-hamilton.com/?p=266

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At "The Lockless Door" Blog: Contest For 5,000 Word Critique

Rebecca Hamilton (known as Rhamilton on CC) is holding a blog contest over at The Lockless Door. All you have to do is give your opinion on the vampire market saturation and link to her blog as I have done to be in the running for a 5,000 word critique.

"The best 'argument' from each side will win a 5,000 word critique."

To find Rebecca's contest, go here.

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A question for my followers.

It is evident that I will at some point run out of ideas for posts on the technicalities of writing. After that, this blog will be much more based on my novel and other musings. My question for you is: What would you like from me?

1. To continue posting on the technicalities of writing until I run out of ideas, and then move on to my story.

2. To begin revealing things about my novel now, and interchangably write about writing.

3. To write mostly about the novel, and every now and again write about writing.

In addition, I invite you to add any ideas for what you would like to see from me. Character interviews? More on publishing? More about random things? Synonyms for overused words? Anything that comes to you, please put it in the comments.

Thank you for reading my blog!

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An Introduction

Bonjour! My name is Ryan and I am an aspiring author. I am currently working on my first novel, Aundes Aura, and hope to one day have it published. The purpose of this blog is to tell of the triumphs and annoyances I find as I write, as well as my thoughts on writing. And you may discover a little about the story if you're lucky.

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Welcome to The Dark Corner of the Mind. My name is Ryan Sullivan and my aim with this blog is to help others with their own writing, as well as to make note of some of my own writing endeavours.

Here at The Dark Corner, Real Life is both our best friend and our worst enemy. Look to him for inspiration, but don't let him get in the way too much.

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