How to Fold Word Space and Create Your Own Author Singularity
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I grabbed another brick and put it carefully on the trampoline The bouncy fabric tightened and dipped a couple millimeters. The frame of the trampoline was holding up pretty good, considering I already had over 80 bricks weighing down the surface. I turned to the stack of fresh bricks on the ground, gripped another with my gloved hand. It was hard but honest work.
I reached out, carefully adding one more to my growing pile. It won’t be long now, I thought. I placed the reddish clay brick on top of the others and examined my work. Then I kept going.
If you want to be a writer, you must do two things above all others: read a lot and write a lot. There’s no way around these two things that I’m aware of, no shortcut. — Stephen King
I sent the robot in with another 3 kilos of megalithinite. It got to the center of the reactor and deposited it’s payload, then swung around on it’s antigravs to return to the loading hatch. Keep piling it in, I thought. 85 kilos done, another 115 kilos of megalithinite to go. Then the reaction starts and we get light speed, baby! I tapped a series of words on the holopad as the reactor started glowing bright orange.
“You can make anything by writing.” — C.S. Lewis