u/BARitzenthalerWrites

▲ 47 r/writing

I was pretty heavy into woodworking… then my wife started working from home.

As you can imagine power tools and conference calls don't mix well. I needed to find something better to do with my time than watching tv and opt testing the refrigerator light a dozen times a day while keeping the evironment work-friendly.

So, I sat down at the keyboard and started making noise in a different way. I've set my thoughts free for others to cosume, or, as most have chosen, not to consume. Either way, it's been a fun ride.

What got you into writing?

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u/BARitzenthalerWrites — 13 days ago

We all have our political leanings and they're apt to bleed through, even if just a little. 

I find it really easy to drift into preaching or making characters mouthpieces
for ideas. Because of this I'm constantly pulling back and possibly making
things more vanilla than they should be.

Curious how others handle that balance—I think I'm walking the line, but without
hearing from others, the conversation is completely within my head. I could use
the breadth of your ideas.

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u/BARitzenthalerWrites — 15 days ago