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The Psychology of Creative Writing for Writers

Psychology for Writers Who Smile JFM The psychology of creative writing is hard for readers. No reader truly understands creative writing; no writer truly understands creative writing. You can win with reading, you can win with writing.  Creative writing is for no one who happens. Creative writing is the next sentence in play. You must always call the next. You must call the next strategy. You must call the next job. Psychology is for men who make money: writing is for men who don’t make money. You do sometimes trick this: psychologists can make nothing, writers can make far more. Writing is a far more fun vocation. I hate psychology -- but sometimes I hate writing. Psychology hates writers. All writers need psychology. You are writing for yourself. Psychologists do not work for themselves: writers do. You should write for some hope. You should always use strategy. You should always call for money. Writers need money, writers need to invest, and writers need food. Writ...
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Take Out One, The Case of Ramses at Kadesh

Take Out One, The Case of Ramses at Kadesh By Jacob Malewitz Ramses is at Kadesh. What is the plan for Egypt. What is the ideal of  the Egyptian army. What is Take Out One for Egypt. Who are they fighting and who is Ramses. Battle is key. Battle is Before man. Battle is an idea of fight to you. Who are the Hittities and who is kadesh. What is the plan of Egypt for Ramses and the idea of Ra. Who is Ra, what is Ra. Thesis for discovery. Kadesh is a battle for Ramses. Who is Ramses? Ramses is an early Egyptian Pharaoh of the Dynasties of Egypt. What is the dynasty. He is a son to Seti, a son to Ra, and is a son to the actual 1st dynasty. To Egypt, he is Ra, and the best pharaoh of Egypt. Who is Seti. Seti is a pharaoh of the Egypt and a god of the underworld. Who is ra? Ra is the eternal sun god of Egypt and the line of Pharaohs is his. Who are the 1st dynasty? The first dynasty is Egyptian line to the Ramses and the idea of Ra. What is pyramid, its creator, and who is the ...

The French and Indian War, by Jacob Malewitz

In Egypt Draw Board The French and Indian War Jacob Malewitz By Dark Alliances How did the French lose the French and Indian War and the Seven Years War? The French lost because the English had more money. The French lost because they had half the men the English had. The Indians did ally more with the French, but money was being played too much. Money is always called in war. Money must be called in war. How did the French lose? They used different strategy. They built more forts, tried to win navy, and tried to use regulars. The English fought everywhere. This was not just a war for North America. This was a war for the world, and not all is told about it. I love the French and Indian War in many ways. The French and Indian War taught me young. It led to the Revolution for both America and France. The French beat the British with revolution, the colonies beat the English with Revolution. How did the American win the French and Indian War? The American...

Key Battles in American History - from Trenton to Pearl Harbor

Key Battles in American History: From Trenton to Pearl Harbor by Jacob Malewitz Ages of Sword by Dark Factions An article that focuses on key battles in American history. Each battle has its own history, and deserves to be remembered for the results that occurred for the United States. At the battle of Trenton, George Washington sneak attacked a few regiments of German mercenaries. Yorktown effectively ended the Revolutionary war. The battle of Gettysburg was Robert E. Lee’s greatest blunder DID: The American aircraft carriers weren’t at Pearl Harbor when the Japanese attacked, which spared the US navy tragic losses and was a key point early in the war. American history is full of victories, defeats, and great generals. From the revolutionary war and heroes like George Washington, to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States has seen both good and bad in war.

Age of Empires Egyptian Strategy, and a new Ages of Sword Page

Age of Empires Egyptian Strategy By Jacob Malewitz KnyghtChessGo.Wordpress.com One game, went with Shang against Persian and Greek. I was playing with Egypt, who I enjoy playing in Age of Empires as they have a strong chariot and strong navy. I usually play Hittites and Choson, as they are the best in Deathmatch, a game where you are full on resources and have to hit on war. I lost. My ally immediately turned, as happens in Age of Empires, and I was surprised at how fast the Persians and the Greeks hit my city, Held point of war, went with chariot archer, elephant, and some catapult. Shang did turn late in the game as I started losing. I lost game on points. Actually, I turned on my ally before I could be hit by them, a wise strategy in Age of Empires I. If you play with Egyptian, a tough game to play against any civ, you should try the chariot archer. Archer units can win in any strategy game. Archer units are very strong. On the other hand, you can win different with Greek. How ...

Ages of War: Strategy in Simulation

Ages of War: Strategy in Simulation By Jacob Malewitz, Ages of Sword Call your war games slowly. Never stop calling your games. War is hell, and games should respect this. There has been so much war in our time, that commenting on it is difficult. How can war be fun? War can be honor. Honor can be war. War can be hell and war can be for a cause. And war can be wasteful. If you call war, you must play with strategy.