Wednesday, September 5, 2012

September 5, 2012

Hello readers, just thought I'd drop in to give you an update on my current affairs.

I'd like to say that Liberation: Chapter 7 has been delayed due to the evils of graduate school prerequisites. I shouldn't even be writing this on behalf of my need to study, but I said screw it.

Also, I mentioned on Facebook earlier that Blogspot has been deleting my old posts, so in response to this development I have created a new blog that will be dedicated to my poems. You can find the new blog, Weaver's Din, at weaversdin.blogspot.com

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Other than those few updates, I would like to reassure you that I'm not going anywhere. Getting into grad school is important, but writing is still something I want to dedicate a part of my life to, as storytelling is as much a part of me as a central nervous system; I practically grew up on Final Fantasy. So don't give even a shred of your conscious thinking capacity to the possibility of me ceasing what I sometimes feel I was meant to do with my life, having a career is just part of the package.

I wish that all of you reading this continue to follow your passions with all that you are, never giving up and never taking no for an answer. I will return shortly, as will Liberation, you as the reader just may have to whet your appetite on the occasional poem for a while.

Until I contact you again from the planes of Valhalla, stay thirsty readers, stay thirsty...

Saturday, August 18, 2012

August 18, 2012

Greetings, my viewers. It's a wonderful day for an update from your host to the end of the world. Being a Saturday I am, of course, working due to the constraints of this mortal shell of mine. I suppose even immortals aren't excluded from paying rent or gassing up the old iron mule; back to the matters at hand.

With the completion of Liberation: Chapter 6 online, which can be accessed here by the way, I've decided to immediately follow up with Chapter 7, which will be a direct follow-up to the events that ended chapter six. I have to admit, writing Liberation has been an excellent forum for developing my writing skills. Not only have those skills been applied to subsequent chapters, but to the writing I've done for the book I've been working on in tandem with Liberation.

I realize I haven't given you any information regarding said book, let's break that mold.

Ever since high school I've fiddled around with story lines and characters but I never reached the point to where they achieved actualization. The reason for this being my medium-of-choice has always been RPG Maker 2000/2003. Creating graphics and programming certain events became very time-consuming and as a result I have never failed to drop the project. The unfortunate news ends here, however, as the progress I've made in scripting the stories have influenced both the structure I use in plotting the story and the content of the story itself.

The story of the book, which I will refer to as Project Starlight in my forthcoming posts, begins in a town called Calrena (interestingly enough all of the towns my RPG Maker projects begin in are named Calrena) where the main character has been living for the last few years where he works at an agricultural supply store but earns a living as a thief by night. All I will say at this point is that not everything is as it seems.

And that's all that I have for now. If you have any questions or comments feel free to post it in my comments section or send me an e-mail at exploited_antonyms@live.com.

Also, find Exploited Antonyms on:
Facebook @ facebook.com/exploitedantonyms
and Twitter: @ExploitdAntnyms
And possibly a website one day but let's consider that a long-term goal.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

August 11, 2012

Greetings, followers. Let me start by telling you thank you for following my journey into authorship. It's been a year since I started my blog Exploited Antonyms and in that time I feel I've grown as not only an author, but as a person as well. I appreciate the comments I've received from friends and family alike, they have helped me along tremendously.

When I started this blog, it began as my personal writing space; a platform from which I could share my thoughts and my poetry. Towards the end of August, however, I wrote the first chapter of a story I intended to wrap up in no long time. That story was Liberation: Chapter 1. Somewhere after authoring the third chapter, I realized the importance of such a story; it was something my fans could look forward to. As such, I continued it at an irregular pace, making time for other writing topics and opportunities to allow myself to grow as a writer.

It wasn't until January, however, that the idea for me to write a full-length novel crossed my mind. However, the longer I worked on forming the basis of the story, the more I realized what an immense task it was to write a book on the scale I desired. It literally took me months of brainstorming, writing, re-writing, trashing ideas, and several instances of tearing my hair out to settle on the premise and beginning point. I'm happy to report that I'm 2 chapters in, and Liberation: Chapter 6 is well on it's way out of the stalls.

Seeing how I've been at this for an entire year already, I'll tell you a little about myself:

As you might have guessed from reading Liberation, I'm from Florida. I wasn't born in Florida, however, I moved here from Missouri when I was 13; that was 12 years ago.  For those 12 years I went through middle school, high school, and college all without leaving the vicinity of Naples, Florida. My original plan was to become a high school teacher in the language arts in Naples, but as fate would have it, Naples wasn't where I was meant to settle.

As little as two weeks ago I finally got all of my things together and moved to Orlando, where my current plans are to enroll to UCF in the spring as a graduate student. So far the move has been a pleasant one; I've adapted my habits to Orlando without so much as a hiccup. And while I like the downtown area of Orlando I'm even more impressed with the vast number of conveniently-located Starbucks whose wifi becomes the vessel to further my craft... and downloading Breaking Bad every week.

Anyways, seeing as how I'm at work now I need to wrap this up. I've been having customers come in at the worst times all day today. That and I have actual work to do around the store.

This last year has been a fun and enlightening one, I look forward to another full of writing.

-Mr. H

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Welcome Back

Good evening, and welcome back to my study.

I just wanted to pop in to tell you that I appreciate your support in reading what I post. Enjoying writing is one thing, but being a writer is quite another. Supporting a fan-base from afar isn't a simple task, but I do enjoy it, so thank you all.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Ignited Musings

Greetings, this is your host, Mr. H.

I have created this blog to supplement my existing literary endeavor, Exploited Antonyms. I feel that I cannot always author as often as I would like, so I wanted to find a medium in which to communicate with my readers when I cannot communicate through my authorship.

Just to shed some light on myself, as I have intended for some time, my name is Matthew Harty. Matthew Robert Harty to be more specific, my initials led me to my current handle as you now see. I am an author living in Naples, Florida. I work two jobs on top of trying to break into the teaching profession. I am a graduate from Florida Gulf Coast University, class of 2009, and I plan to pursue higher education once I become established in my career.

My favorite things in the world are interactions with my fellow human beings, good music, good stories, and staying healthy. I value my intelligence above all else, and I seek to improve myself on a daily basis.

I believe that self-expression is essential to every human being on the planet. I also believe that it's a lack of expression of people's inner thoughts that leads people to act out against others in more ways than one. When I think of art, I see it as any form of expression, whether it be drawing, painting, writing, singing, being good at a sport, etc. I believe that we, as a society could better ourselves by simply expressing ourselves more in a positive, constructive manner.

I'm going to be abrupt now and call it quits. Liberation: Chapter 4 has been completed and its awaiting slight revision. For now, though, I'm going to retire into L.E. Modesitt Jr's collection, Viewpoints Critical. Have a Merry Christmas, and happy feasting to all.