I went back and rewrote a good bit of this post about songwriting–it definitely needed it! I thought it made sense a few years ago, but I’ve tightened up the writing and made it much more readable. Click to read about how I write “problem songs” and what their purpose is!
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Redo: Destressing, Pattern Maker, Dinosaur Theory, and I Can’t Find My Phone
Just a bit of link tidying makes this links post 100% functional again! YAY!
Redo: Stress Test: Being the Healer
Lots of polishing and reformatting has made this post about healers in MMO games much more readable! Take a few minutes and learn about what healers are and how they work…and, if you ever played City of Heroes, reminisce with me. 🙂
Redo: The Law Hasn’t Changed–It Has Been Fulfilled
After some title-editing as well as content-fixing, this post based on a part of Matthew 5 is ready for reading again!
Redo: Think Before You Type
Editing and link-fixing have brought this cautionary blog post about social media up to par–check it out and see what you think!
Redo: Blog Content, Ahoy!
This week I thoroughly revamped this post about writing good blog articles–I followed my own advice and cut out all the unnecessary blather. Now it’s under 500 words and yet it says a WHOLE LOT more!
Redo: Awake in the Middle of the Night? Write!
This post is still relevant to me 3 years later! LOL! (Considering that I’m doing this redo post in the middle of the night, xD) Check out how to turn sleepless time into creative time!
Redo: Kids’ Inventions, Eyeball, How to Write a College Paper, and Birth Year Info
Fixed a couple of broken links and rewrote all the descriptions for this links post–click to browse and enjoy!
Redo: Competitive Magic is for Plagiarists
Today, I took out all the tentative phrasing and apologetic language out of this post about competitive Magic and the “netdeck” phenomenon. The gloves have officially come off, and I have strong opinions about netdecking and what it’s doing to casual M:TG.
Redo: Don’t Fear to Talk About God
Today’s rewritten Bible post makes a lot more sense! YAY! Click to read about not being ashamed of the Gospel, as Paul recommends.