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Even with the higher 280 character limit, twitter is a good writing exercise in brevity and word choice, especially if you’re working on projects that have hard word limits. I still use every single letter that I’m allowed. No padding here, nope. I need all these words.#amwriting
— Robert Gryn (@RobertGryn) Apr 29, 2022
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If Audi wants to get serious about electric cars it should go all-in and rebrand as Aud-E. But the real gamchanger will be selling electric engine conversion kits for all cars. Not quite the flight conversion from Back to the Future, but that’s all we get in this timeline. #cars
— Robert Gryn (@RobertGryn) Apr 27, 2022
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Being a writer means remembering all those little details, anecdotes, observations, etc. and reusing them in your writing. There’s probably a number of novels that could be written by combining all the tweets from a given day. #amwriting
— Robert Gryn (@RobertGryn) Apr 25, 2022
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One of my pastimes is trying to spot real objects/appliances repurposed in sci-fi shows like my S-shaped brownie pan showing up as space lasagna on the Expanse. #scifi #theexpanse
— Robert Gryn (@RobertGryn) Apr 22, 2022
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Check out my latest reprot from the road to Punchalla: Metro Exodus (no punching) and Mad Max (lots of punching + sandstorms) https://t.co/unC8qqeZ7m
— Robert Gryn (@RobertGryn) Apr 22, 2022
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My personality is that I will go twice as far to avoid going the same way. Getting to the grocery store is becoming a challenge, as there are only so many paths through the small city in which I live. Soon, I’ll need to rent a hot air balloon to get some pasta sauce.
— Robert Gryn (@RobertGryn) Apr 20, 2022
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My grammar app wanted to change my prosaic description of the milky way from a “river of stars” to a “river of stairs.” Say what? And now I want to write a whole story about a wide river into which people throw their disused stairs. #amwriting
— Robert Gryn (@RobertGryn) Apr 18, 2022
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Please check out Part 2 of my extended stopover on the road to Punchalla in Fallout 76. https://t.co/Y7tXKngDbC
— Robert Gryn (@RobertGryn) Apr 15, 2022
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I thought about naming my kid Spam Risk so that no one would ever answer their call except nice old people who would strike up pleasant conversations, happy to have a real person to talk to.
— Robert Gryn (@RobertGryn) Apr 7, 2022
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I realized recently that Mr. Noodle’s brother Mr. Noodle would also be called Mr. Noodle. It wasn’t some kind of joke about how they cast a different dude in the part. #sesamestreet
— Robert Gryn (@RobertGryn) Apr 6, 2022
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The most dangerous game isn’t global thermonuclear war. It’s drinking a cup of coffee while you try to work on your laptop in bed.
— Robert Gryn (@RobertGryn) Apr 5, 2022
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My grammar software often highlights and complains that some of my phrasing may be redundant or unnecessarily repetitive. I say that saying the same thing twice can add flavor or spice to the text, like an extra tap of hot sauce. #amwriting
— Robert Gryn (@RobertGryn) Apr 4, 2022
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I don’t usually get writer’s block, I get writer’s-inablility-to-cut-or-shorten-something-I’ve-written. Call it writer’s cement. #amwriting
— Robert Gryn (@RobertGryn) Mar 25, 2022
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Thought, through, though, so annoyingly similar. Who designed this language anyway? #amwriting
— Robert Gryn (@RobertGryn) Mar 23, 2022
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Please check out the latest entry in my neverending quest to find Punchalla. This week I begin a journey in two parts through the counterfactual post-apocalypse of Fallout 76. https://t.co/Ai6QWz1T6o
— Robert Gryn (@RobertGryn) Mar 21, 2022
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Consistency in writing creates the impression and illusion of reality, but inconsistency is more consistent with what actually happens in the real world. #amwrting
— Robert Gryn (@RobertGryn) Mar 17, 2022
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Writing relaxes me and selling my work stresses me out. Best I can hope for is a break even point where I’m not happy, but not unhappy either. I guess that’s what they call a balanced lifestyle? #amwriting
— Robert Gryn (@RobertGryn) Mar 16, 2022
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