So, I've lived for a while now, and I like to think I have an effective, common-sense, and most importantly, functional perspective on fiction writing in general. For those that have read what I've written so far, you've already gotten a taste of this perspective. Would anyone want to read more detailed stuff on this? Keep in mind that, while I do have some formal learning, what I'm relying on is years of observation of fiction writing. Or in plain terms, I've read so much over my lifetime that I think I have a really good sense of what's effective or ineffective in fiction, and why. I can't really promise a proper schedule, just writing when I feel like it. Note now: I WILL be talking about works of fiction in a capacity that will spoil things for those that haven't partaken of them yet. Some of the topics may delve into the political optics of fiction writing, that is pretty much unavoidable at this point.