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Fifth Draft

Learning To Be A Professional Writer

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Robert Acosta

Robert Acosta is a former 5th grade teacher who wants to tell stories about Mexican kids who save the world. His freelance work appeared on George Takei’s family of websites, but now he’s a stay-at-home dad to twin sons and a toddler, all under the age of five, which means he survives on stories, caffeine, and showcasing his mediocre Pokemon battle skills.

How To Get Past Overthinking

I have three rules I follow to help me get stuff done:

QUOTES – Maya and the Rising Dark – Rena Barron

I couldn't hold back my smile. If I thought Papa's voice was magical when he told stories, it was mesmerizing when he sang.

STATUS – Twinmaggedon Is Only Growing –

I don't collect Pop Funkos, at least not consciously. I have a good deal of them, I'd say. I'm not in the same league as those people who have an entire office wall dedicated to the rarest ones you can... Continue Reading →

The Book Fair 2.5 – Why Call It “The Book Fair?”

This is a small break to elaborate on why I'm calling this series "The Book Fair."

Building Writing Momentum

It required momentum. Art is no different.

STATUS – Back To Full Signal

Going back to full signal strength this week, Patsy.

STATUS – Low Signal For The Week

That's the thing about control, especially in the world of creative-types.

The Book Fair 2 – What Makes A Good Cover?

I like systems.

STATUS – Am I Doing This Right?

I was watching this YouTube video on the Paul brothers yesterday, Patsy.

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