Eric E. Amador
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Experimenting with AI and My Writing
For the past two years or so, AI has been on everybody’s minds, and rightfully so, as it can do some pretty incredible things. It can seemingly solve any and all math problems high schoolers are forced to endure, write… Continue reading
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I Reached My Writing Goal!
Today is a special day, as it marks a full month since I started my little writing experiment. I’ve written every single day for the past 30 days, and while I wouldn’t go as far as saying it has changed… Continue reading
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What’s Your Ideal Writing Environment?
Something I’ve wrestled with as a writer is this mentality that I need the environment to be just so to get any real writing done. It has to be quiet but not too quiet. I have be writing in a… Continue reading
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The Traveling Bard, Vol. 1
Today I was thinking about posting the poems I wrote for people at pride here on my blog, but there was quite a few of them. So, I thought it would be better to have them available as a downloaded… Continue reading
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Challenging Myself: Writing Improvised Poetry at Twin Falls Pride
It’s been a goal of mine to do more things that scare me. While I certainly won’t be jumping off the Twin Falls bridge anytime soon, I still look for opportunities I can take part in that I know will… Continue reading
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9 questions to help you find time to write
There is one question I dread answering as a writer–How often do you write? My answer in past has ranged from: Writing? What is writing? to I don’t see how that’s any of your business! There would be times when… Continue reading
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Kill Your Darlings: Cut Your Word Count
I think one of the most important things you can learn to do as a writer is killing your darlings. Listen, when you are writing the first draft of your story, the main goal should be to get it all… Continue reading
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Take a journal everywhere!
Inspiration can come from anywhere at any time. There are tons of stories out there where writers have described being inspired by a dream they had (I’m looking at you Stephanie Meyer), a book they’ve read, or an experience they… Continue reading
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The Most Obvious Writing Advice
When I was in my freshman year of high school, I received the most useful and obvious piece of writing advice in my life. And it all started with my borderline homophobic English teacher. (I know homophobic English teacher sounds… Continue reading
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What’s Your Word Count? My Writing Productivity Experiment
For those of you who don’t know, I am a productivity nut. I devour self-help and productivity books like I am orchestrating some sort of master plan to take over the universe. In reality, I am just trying to make… Continue reading






