Jeremy C Kester

Jeremy C Kester

converting caffeine into words

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  • About
  • Blog
  • Novels
    • The Good Teacher
    • Remember the Yorktown (Gravity 1)
    • The Dangerous Life of Agnes Pyle
  • short stories
    • Into Fire’s Den
    • Farm Life Lost
  • PoemsPoems by Jeremy C Kester
    • Change of Seasons: Selected Poems
    • varied degrees of darkness: selected poems
  • Always Intend the Pun

    I like puns. I like word play. A coworker sent this one to me and it made me laugh. It’s definitely a writer’s joke.

    Jeremy C Kester

    January 30, 2018
    Blog
    Blog, funny, joke, pun, wordplay
  • Less Anger; More Kindness

    It took me a few minutes the other day to cool off. It was another “idiot” on the road who made an overly aggressive move that I had to become defensive to avoid any incident. Frankly, I wanted to go and punch the driver. Their impatience became my problem for no other reason than… their…

    Jeremy C Kester

    January 29, 2018
    Blog
    anger, Blog, happiness, stress
  • Slowing Acceleration

    There’s a fear that is tagging along behind my quest to increase my daily creative output, including word count. Unlike my normal fear of failure, this one is tricky, because it doesn’t seem as obvious. It is tricky because it often catches me because I am too elated or excited to understand that it is…

    Jeremy C Kester

    January 28, 2018
    Blog
    Blog, independent writing, process, success, word count, writing, writing advice, writing process
  • Last Poetry Thursday

    The title is only partly true. Like with the short stories, I just don’t want to burn out trying to maintain a weekly posting ritual for poems. That being said, I will be still putting poems up onto the site, just less often. So yesterday was the last regular Thursday I am going to post…

    Jeremy C Kester

    January 26, 2018
    Blog, News, Updates, and Events
    Blog, independent writing, self publishing, writing, writing process
  • An Unexpected Turn

    Honestly I’ve been struggling. It’s a part of being a panster (mostly) when it comes to my writing. In other words, I write by the seat of my pants, seldom taking the time to plan out my story. That’s not to say that I don’t know what the destination is, it is just saying that…

    Jeremy C Kester

    January 24, 2018
    Blog
    Blog, Gravity, independent writing, Of Earth and Ice, sci-fi, The Dangerous Life of Agnes Pyle, writing, writing process
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