Posts Tagged ‘engineering’


Constrained Creativity

This will be the first in a series or perhaps a continuum of posts that are less like a short story and more like observations about the world around me and the strange little creatures that inhabit it called humans.  Most writers are people watchers, and people watchers see things from a different perspective.  That outside eye allows the beholder to evaluate aspects that the individual may never see about themselves.  I want to share some of the things I have learned by observing the world, some of the gems that help me write and some of the techniques that I use to be more productive and live a less stressed out life, no matter what comes my way.

The first concept I want to talk about is something I call Constrained Creativity.  Conventional wisdom suggests that the goal is to remove distractions and free your mind so that you can “let the creative juices flow”.  To some, if even the tiniest snag stands between them and a perfect creative moment (if such a thing exists) then the whole process shuts down.  I am here to tell you that this is all in your head.  That doesn’t mean it isn’t a problem or that you can easily get past it.    (more…)


I can’t and wont guarantee this kind of update rate.  When writing strikes me I will indulge it, when I need to take care of other tasks, there may be a lull.  I am after all the father of a 13 month old, and that can take up a lot of time and energy.  At any rate, here is the next Multiversal Yarn.  Let me know what you think.

Brain-Feed

Arthur Wilson was an Electronic Engineer by trade and a noted inventor. His creations had provided a comfortable life; he often worked from a shop build into the home he shared with his wife Edna. They had a very happy marriage and before long Edna had become pregnant.

As an inventor and creator, the concept of teaming up with his spouse to create a new life was something that fascinated Arthur greatly. He went out of his way to look after his wife and made sure she wanted for nothing during the pregnancy. Any spare time however, was spent busily in his shop creating new products for their child and in time for the mass market of baby products. (more…)