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Live Operations

Posted by Rachel on August 16, 2012 in action, animals, writer's sketch |

Just got moved from the R&D department into Live Operations. Most people see this as a death sentence. But I see opportunity. Sitting at a desk, researching charges and trying to figure out how to make them a better experience is the worst. How was the visit? Did you return more than once? How would […]

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Story Evolution

Posted by Rachel on June 1, 2012 in animals, characters, editing, inspiration, planning, plot, writing |

A squirrel carrying an acorn. That was the inspiration for my current story. I never thought something so simple and ordinary would transform itself into a fully fledged adventure. In a matter of moments, the characters and setting rushed into my mind and the image possessed me. I was hooked. It goes without saying, I […]

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Poetic Justice

Posted by Rachel on January 9, 2012 in anecdote, animals, writing |

I have a confession. I love school. I love learning. Now that I am (possibly…maybe…at the least, currently) through with my education I feel it’s an appropriate time for this admission. Now, just like everyone else I had a favorite subject. Three guesses what it was, and the first two don’t count. Yup, English. Fourth […]

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Writer’s Sketch 5: Owners Away, Pets Will Play

Posted by Rachel on December 9, 2011 in animals, practice, writer's sketch |

The outside becomes exposed for a brief moment, its sweet, clean air enticing my nose. But as soon as wafting scents of animals and summer grass flood my senses, the door closes behind my owners and the lock clicks shut.  Finally, the house belongs to me. But what to do? Last time they left it was only […]

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