See! See! Here it is!
After months of working on this website, here it is. I bet you didn’t know I was even working on one, did you? Eventually, this page you’re reading will make way for something bigger and better (hopefully). Since writing is important to me, I figure that I’ll probably turn it into some sort of blog-style thingy. However, I WILL NOT talk about my friends and use this page as a tool to manipulate people (if you think I’m talking about you, then you must not be a very nice person to do something like that to your friends). Instead, I plan to use this space to encourage myself to write creative things that I’m not forced to write for classes. Basically, if it’s not related to how my day went or my bowel movements or how so-and-so is mean, then it will go up here.
Some of the links aren’t working so you’ll just have to deal with it. I plan to have everything smoothed out before the end of September when school starts as I know I won’t have a lot of time after then. Also, I plan to remake my navigation bar on the side so that it’s in PHP- but that may take some time.
For now, I will leave you with a nice little picture that I took one Sunday afternoon when Tyler and I snuck into my work and borrowed their crappy Nikon Coolpix camera for the day.

This is the center of an Agave right outside the Botany Greenhouse on campus. Someone might have already named it, but I’ve decided that Pepe is a good name. No, it’s not after that French skunk, it’s after some Hispanic singer I saw in Eugene, OR with my cousin. He may have looked like the middle-aged version of Ricky Martin, but he was cool. His music was so spicy and fun to listen to that there was a dance party that covered five different blocks of downtown Eugene.
Who the What?
Hi, I’m Min. I write fiction about one-ring circuses, ghostly Schnauzers, and children who play with too much chalk.
But you won’t find those stories on this blog. Instead, you’ll find mediations on culture and society that piss people off, as well as a ton of stuff about storytelling and writing techniques.
Tweets
- How to apply storytelling techniques to content marketing: bit.ly/J6xqU2 via @B2Community #in 21 hours ago
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- “How a [book] churns through the publishing process, just like a rat travels through an anaconda.” bit.ly/KYElRl via @WeldonOwen 1 day ago
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