November Targets!

It’s the first Tuesday in November, you know what that means! Time for a Target Post!

Social Media Goals

Novel Goals

> X Growth
I plan to be shooting for 115 followers by the end of November. My goal of 100 by January 1st is on track to be blown out of the water, very cool!
> A Weekly Short Story
I plan to continue the trend, sending out weekly original or edited short stories every week in November
> A Weekly Newsletter
I will have a weekly newsletter put out at 3 PM Arizona Time every Saturday this month.
> Daily Motivational/Non-fiction blogs
Last month, this was tough to keep up with and get my word counts in. With my current word count goals, I… WILL BE GOING EVEN HARDER, RAAAAAHH The daily inspiration must flow!
The Shards of Arthur’s Shield <
I will be shooting for the stars this month. I plan to have the rough draft of Arthur’s Shield done by the end of the month, so I can get the editing process started ASAP.
The Early Years of a Great Mage <
I was able to get my 5k written last month, but with the 3k/day goal on my other project, I have dialed this back to 1k/day(best-case scenario) and 1k/week (worst-cast scenario)
Brothers’ Feud <
I got my outline written! Yippee. I will be fleshing out the World-Building on this as we go when I have the chance

How’s it going?

3,000-4,000 words/day sounds like a lot, but according to my NaNo Archive over on my old Facebook page, I used to kick that number in the but for weeks straight, so here’s to a revival of that youthful fervor.

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A Brother’s Death

A Short Story from the “Gifted Cycle” by A.B. Timothy

Richmond, Bodhi, brothers until the very end. One, a stalwart protector of the old crown, a five-century-old monarch, and the traditions she represented; the other, a newly enthroned king of a rebellious union of principalities. There, on the fields of their childhood, nestled between the hills of the Queen’s Spine Mountains of Terra Prima, they stood some hundred feet apart from one another. There along those same hills they had played, they had laughed, they had discussed the mysteries of their reality, and so much more. Now they would have one final discussion, one final battle, though this time, their swords would be very real.

The wind rushed through the grass blades, the sun illumined the field of battle without any needless heat, and the birds had taken up their song, far off, once again. The wind stopped, the sun froze, and the birds went silent as Richmond drew his sword. A heartbeat later, Bodhi had his own blade in his hand. Perfectly matched in their speed, they meet at the heart of the battlefield.

They danced… like the days when the children would dance together to the sound of the birds in the trees, but there was no music to this dance, other than the music of steel meeting steel.

“She loves you… You know.” Richmond’s voice was calm and empathetic to his brother. A frozen stream of white puffed off his tear duct. Richmond watched at least three of the same form around his brother as they danced.

“I know,” Bodhi said, his voice equally calm and empathetic.

“Then why do you not go to her? Be with her? End this war?” Richmond asked.

“My people need me more than I need to be romantically fulfilled by a Terran queen.” Bodhi’s sword sounded on Richmond’s.

“They need you to kill her?” Richmond’s voice rose in offense, the first sign of any emotion in this dance.

“Or her champion… they need me to be the king they crowned, they need a ruler who will put everything he holds dear on the line for his people.”

“Even your own blood?” The double meaning of Richmond’s word caused the first slip in his brother’s guard in the dance that persisted for three minutes. Bodhi caught the slip, and Richmond was only able to scar his cheek with a glancing blow. Taking advantage of this action, which seemed a mistake, would prove fatal for the twenty-year-old swordsman, however, as he felt, between the fourth and fifth ribs, a cold edge of steel enter his chest.

“For my children, I would do anything.” They both sped up to twice as fast as either of them ever had, when Richmond fell to the floor. Blood did not flow; they were in the space between heartbeats, even a beat of their own hearts.

“You have slain me… my brother, but stay with me a while in this place between and hear my heart, hear your brother,” Richmond’s voice was openly sorrowful now, “please.”

“I will stay with you here, for as long as you desire it of me, Richmond.” Bodhi’s voice was stronger than his brother’s, only bolstered, however, by victory.

“Then help me stand and let us dance on the lake of our youth, once again.” Richmond reached up his arm to his brother, who stepped back and hoisted him from the ground. The pair walked south now, away from the heart of death. This was the ultimate fate of their kind: to live the moment of death for all eternity, until they accepted their death.

The pair found their way to the small lake, which had now been converted into a field hospital for the battle, but with the gifts of their time, there was very little blood seeping into the water. Bodhi and Richmond took to stepping across the lake, like they had done in their youth after discovering what they really were. There, they relived memories and danced across the motionless waves of the lake to a music of their own creation, laughing at jokes heard only by themselves and the creator.

Then they rested with their backs propped up by a tree, both picking at the grass beneath them with their eyes afar off. 

“What about that tree?” Richmond asked.

“Oh, the tree where Shona and I kissed… that must have been a lifetime ago,” Bodhi remembered.

“It only feels like a lifetime to us, Bodhi, remember.”

“Ha, yeah, you’re probably right.”

“Whatever happened to you two?” Richmond asked.

“I went off to the army, and she didn’t like that much. She knew about our powers, but she thought she’d never see me again once the government could do its tests. ‘I’d be too important,’ she’d say, ironic. She was right, for all the wrong reasons. I never went back to her, not due to import, but because I was smitten with the empress… then you joined up with me because of your own… gifts. The rest is history.”

“So what happened to us?”

“I’ll chalk the memory loss up to your condition.”

“Humor a dying man, will you?”

“They killed your wife and children… Richy, they killed ‘em dead, ordered you to do it with your own ship.”

“I remember, but duty comes first…”

“Yeah, that’s what you said four years ago.”

“They ordered you to kill your brother… kill ‘em dead, ordered you to do it with your own sword.”

“Oh, come on, Richy, that’s not fair.”

“Isn’t it?” There was a silence that stretched several moments; Richmond broke the silence with a confession. “I love you, Bodhi. You held my heart in your hand our whole childhood, you were my inspiration, my role model, after our father died.”

“I can’t even cry in your death moment,” Bodhi’s voice choked with sobs, “so what are you trying to prove, Richy?”

“I forgive you, Bodhi. I can’t blame you for coming to a conclusion I came to years before. I’m only sorry it took you this long to come to it. How about a pact with your dying brother, hmm? Like a dying wish?”

“What is it, Richy?” He instinctively shoved away the absent tears from his eyes. “In the name of the empress, if it is in my power, I will grant it.”

“End this war… stop the bloodshed, make peace with our queen.” Richmond’s own words were full of sobs now.

“Richy, I can’t—”

“I don’t mean submit to her authority, I only mean make peace.”

“I promise…” He leaned over and hugged his brother on the other side of the tree they had been resting against. “I swear I will see this bloodshed brought to an end, so no brother will ever again have to kill their kin… not while I live.”

“Good… now, I’m ready to go now…” Richmond’s voice was weak and close to giving up, “pull this sword out and… hold me, bubba, please?”

Bodhi could deny his brother nothing now. He stood and walked to his brother’s side of the tree and pulled the sword out, shrinking it once again and putting it on his belt. He fell to his knees and took his brother into his arms and began to sob, kissing his brother’s forehead again and again. “I love you, Richy… I’m so sorry.”

“Know this as I fade now, Bubba… you are forgiven… may you find shelter in her light.” Richmond’s eyes filled first with little white stems of steam, then tears as his heart began to beat again. Bodhi sat there, rocking his brother back and forth, sobbing as he felt the lifeblood pour out of him and stain the grass.

Near a different tree, a line of black was cut in the grass as a split in reality solidified above it. Out from it stepped Her Majesty, Lady Sal of Terra. Her white gloved hand stretched out to Bodhi… “Let us fulfill your brother’s final wish, my lord, let us end this shedding of blood.”

Richmond’s Bubba did not respond; instead, he sat cradling his brother and sobbing into his corpse for an eternity. It took Bodhi much longer to accept his brother’s death.

A Response to Ryan Williamson’s 10/31 AI Discussion

By: A.B. Timothy

On October 31st, 2025, Ryan Williamson, a fellow writer and someone I would consider a peer, both here on WordPress and on X, posted an article on his WordPress entitled, “Far More Authors Than You Think Are Using AI—Guess How Many Won’t Admit It?” There, he discussed the growing trend in the use of Generative AI amongst writers. I originally meant for this “article” to be a comment on his blog, but it grew too big. So here it is instead:

Hey Ryan,

Great Article, man, very articulate and well thought out from the perspective of someone pro the new technology.

I, as I have mentioned on X, have used Grok (an X-based LLM) recently to help me brainstorm ideas to grow and expand my reach on X and grow my audience. This has helped. I’ve gained several followers, I changed my bio, and have been able to put out many copies of my Free Chapter to new followers. And I have begun engagement-hooking, with images and written hooks for RT’s and Replies. I’ve only begun building momentum with these “tricks” all at the suggestion of Grok. I’ve never taken anything from Grok directly, only used him as a backboard to bounce ideas off of and look for tips.

I say all of that so you know that when I say this next part, I understand that it might be seen as throwing stones from a glass house, on my part. I think a lot of readers have AI trust issues. By that, I am referring to your Spock meme in this post. It may be illogical (it is), but humans are illogical creatures. When I hear a writer has gone ahead and outlined their story with AI or allowed the AI to write portions of it for them, I don’t like it. When writers and artists hide their usage of AI, and then it is revealed that they used AI, I feel betrayed.

Paul Atredies Glimpsing the Golden Path

I imagine this feeling of betrayal is something not unique to me. I believe many others undergo it too. This whole conversation of AI versus humans is something that I have given much thought to. For this reason, I have chosen to pay a non-insignificant amount to a human artist who has been commissioned by people I trust (and who I believe is a peer of ours on X), to create the cover for my debut novel. I want as much humanity in my stories as possible. I see a golden path for humanity, but in only mere glimpses. When it graces my sight, I set my heading for that impossible star, and sail in search of a dawn I only pray will come one day.

Does this mean I think creativity is cooked? No. I believe even if we artists fail today, and the industry is wiped out by gleaming-enticing-objectively “beautiful” piles of AI garbage, someone else, one day, will see the golden path again and lead a jihad in the name of humanity. The right to create, to express dominion over, and to rule God’s creation was given to us. Not the rocks we have tricked into thinking for us.

So, Ryan, thank you for making a thought-provoking article that inspired me to write this response. I pray for good health for your family and loved ones, and hope we can continue to pursue our creative endeavors as peers and men of quality.

With Respect and Humanity,
A.B. Timothy, Author

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End October Progress Report!

Social Media Goals

Novel Goals

> X Growth
██████████ 100+22%
I am at 79 out of 65 followers on X today!
> A Weekly Short Story
██████████ 100%
I have edited three new (to the blog) short stories for the weekly newsletters! The fourth one was an excerpt from TSOAS
> A Weekly Newsletter
██████████ 100%
Two Newsletters of the four planned for this month have been sent out! The newsletter currently has 17 subscribers.
> Daily Motivational/Non-fiction blogs
███████▒░░ 74%
I have posted a non-fiction blog for the majority of days this month! Including this progress report, I am at 20/27. I want to finish strong. Pray for me.
The Shards of Arthur’s Shield <
██████████ 100%
21,211 Words in total this month. November’s goals are going to be insane!
The Early Years of a Great Mage <
██░░░░░ 29%
I am just under 2,000 words. I write these blogs before I begin writing prose for the day, so I should be at 50% on this goal before the day is out.
Brothers’ Feud <
░░░░░░░░░░░░░ 0%
I’ve yet to start working on this goal. I work linearly, so I will get to this as soon as the 5k for EYGM is done.
Historical Fiction Novel, Under Real Name <
░░░░░░░░░░░░░ 0%
I will continue to work on my Historical Fiction novel, which is written under my real name. (I will, promise!)

How’s it going?

The last few weeks have been rough. Hormonal imbalances, dietary stupidity on my part, and lack of discipline have been eating at me. I will be finishing this month strong and will be announcing huge goals for November (Teaser: Ever heard of NaNoWriMo?)

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Mid-October Progress Report!

Social Media Goals

Novel Goals

> X Growth
██████████▓ 97%
I am at 63 out of 65 followers on X today!
> A Weekly Short Story
██████░░░░░░ 50%
I have edited two new (to the blog) short stories for the weekly newsletters! Two more to go!
> A Weekly Newsletter
██████░░░░░░ 50%
Two Newsletters of the four planned for this month have been sent out! The newsletter currently has 16 subscribers!
> Daily Motivational/Non-fiction blogs
███▒░░░░░░ 35%
I have posted a non-fiction blog every day this month, save this past weekend when I only posted the short story on Saturday. This progress report puts me back on the wagon!
The Shards of Arthur’s Shield <
█████▓░░░░░░░ 44%
~9k Words Written so far!
The Early Years of a Great Mage <
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I’ve yet to start working on this goal.
Brothers’ Feud <
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I’ve yet to start working on this goal.
Historical Fiction Novel, Under Real Name <
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I will continue to work on my Historical Fiction novel, which is written under my real name. (I will, promise!)

How’s it going?

How is it going? Well, it’s going! I am still breathing and, by the grace of God, writing! I am excited about the progress I’ve made on The Shards of Arthur’s Shield this month so far, and the social media progress, while it’s had its ups and downs, has been going up at a steady rate!

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October Goals!

Social Media Goals

Novel Goals

> X Growth
I aim to reach 100 Followers on X by the end of the year. My goal for October is 65. I am currently standing at 45!
> A Weekly Short Story
I aim to write a Short Story for the blog to be posted on Saturday each week.
> A Weekly Newsletter
I am going to begin collecting emails for a weekly newsletter, which will contain the Short story from that week, it will include Article summaries for that week, as well as goal updates.
> Daily Motivational/Non-fiction blogs
I aim to continue my daily workflow of posting a non-fiction blog post every day.
The Shards of Arthur’s Shield <
I aim to write 20k words toward the rough draft of this novel this month.
The Early Years of a Great Mage <
I aim to write 5k words toward this novel this month.
Brothers’ Feud <
I aim to rewrite the outline for this Space Opera this month.
Historical Fiction Novel, Under Real Name <
I will continue to work on my Historical Fiction novel, which is written under my real name.

How?

How am I going to accomplish this? Well, I plan to stay disciplined and do a little bit of work every day. October has 31 days, so my 25k raw word goal for this month should be easy to hit if I put in around 1k words/day. This will also be enough and leave me enough time, I hope, to rewrite the outline of my Sci-Fi Space Opera.

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October Targets!

Novel Goals

Here is the progress I have made on my novels in September:

The Shards of Arthur’s Shield: Outline
100%

I have finished the final draft of the outline of my Arthurian Adventure story. Stay tuned for snippets and more!

10k Words for The Early Years of a Great Mage
28%

I did not spend much of my writing time this last week or so on the Great Mage. I have been focusing on the new story. But this one will happen too, promise.

Re-Outline for The Brothers’ Feud
0%

I have not gotten around to outlining this yet.

Blog Goals

# Of non-fiction blogs posted
100%

I managed to post a Non-fiction blog post every day this past month, very cool!

Short Stories Posted
32%

I kinda gave up on this one. But I will be revising the goal for this month!

Blog Subscribers
40%

I was able to get 2 Subscribers to the blog this month; however, I believe I will be shifting this focus to be Emails for a monthly (or maybe weekly) newsletter.

Wrap-up

That’s all I have time for today. But look forward to tomorrow, where I will be discussing my goals and going over some plans to bolster the website and engage with my audience. TTYL

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Late September Update!

Goals!

Based on the goals I set for myself in this post. Here are the progress bars so far!

Blog Goals

Blog Articles
70%
Short Stories
32%
Subscribers
40%

Book Goals

Great Mage Book #1 10k words
28%
Sci-Fi Outline
0%
TSoAS Outline
75%

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Approaching the Hereafter

Our hero has met his match. The odds are stacked against him, and he will not win the day. At last, battered and bruised, the henchman’s sword falls, and the world turns black.

Then what? What happens next is up to you, the author. Have you considered the world after death, the place beyond space? Why or why not? Tell me about your world’s afterlife, if there is one.

In my Sci-Fi world, there are individuals who have the gift to rebound from death. For each one of them, the experience is different. Some dream while they are “dead”, others remember falling through a tall cloud and slamming back into their body like they hit the ground, and others still suffer extreme pain, and it drives them mad. In my fantasy world, each individual goes to the place that they imagined they would, but it is always twisted. Each place is peaceful, but inconvenient.

Does your world have religious ideas of what the afterlife will be? Do they believe in a good place and a bad place, or is it more complicated than that? Many fantasy worlds I have read have an arbiter waiting on the other side, a kind of judge who’s job it is to weigh the lives of those recently deceased, this might find its origins in a lot of cultures, the Egyptian myth has dead people’s hearts weighed against a feather, in Greek myths the person’s soul is judged by a council of heroes, in the Christian afterlife God Himself judges and condemns or forgives those who have accepted His Son, Jesus Christ.

Death is a very serious subject and is often considered the end for many cultures and people. Recent trends in fictional media, however, suggest that this does not have to be the case. There is a genre of Japanese animation called “Isekai,” which translates to “another world”. In this genre, the hero finds themselves in another world where they must adventure. Oftentimes, they get there because they died here in our world. Maybe your fantasy is like that, when the hero dies, their journey simply begins anew in another world.

Let me hear what you have to say! I want to know what you’ve decided to work into your fantasy world.

Interstellar Dragons, Part 4

A Short Story by A.B. Timothy

Klaxons crushed all other sounds throughout the battle station. The Joyriders scrambled from their bunks and threw on their flight suits. This particular cacophony of klaxons only meant one thing: combat. Sarah, Jonathan, and Fred all rushed to gather themselves before bursting out of their flight’s cabin and into the halls of the station. They were back from ‘grieve-leave,’ but their replacement captain had not yet been assigned. For now, they had decided that Fred would be their leader, as he was the one Matthew had entrusted with the Circle-Back Protocol before being overcome by the swarming dragons.

They all rushed through their preflight checks and began sinking into their ship’s control matrices. In a flash of thought, they were one with their ship and were moving from the hangar bay into the open space around the station.


A few fighters had slipped in before the dome was shut and had landed nearby. Off in the distance, Matthew saw all kinds of weapon emplacements locked on Su’onna. Matthew felt a great deal of anxiety coming from the beast and placed a hand on his scales, “Don’t worry, Su, they’re gonna have to get through me first. He turned to begin walking toward the now landed jets and, just after he had cleared Su’s giant tail, he felt someone grab him from behind, pinning his arms to his chest, Matthew acted on instinct, dropping his weight and breaking the assailant’s grip with a sharp thrust of his arms before he grabbed his assassin’s neck and flipped him over, slamming him to the deck of the station, with an arm reared back and fist aimed at Sarah’s throat, Sarah? “Sarah?” The word came out with a thick wyrm-ish accent.

“Yeah,” She confirmed, still trying to get air back into her lungs. “I see you haven’t lost your touch, always so soft…” she coughed, “with the ladies.” While Matthew was still chuckling, he was pulled into a long, passionate kiss. She’d certainly missed him. When she was done stealing all of the air from his lungs, Sarah pushed him off and pulled herself up off the ground. She nimbly twisted with the beauty and grace of a ballerina, if that ballerina were a sweat-covered, anxiety-ridden Joyrider.

“It’s like a new day’s early dawn, over a quartz-sand beach, above purple mountains in the distance, when seeing your face,” Matthew said, as he took hold of her glove-covered hand and kissed the back of it.

“Oh, shut up, Shakespeare.” Frederick, Matthew’s former second, said from somewhere behind Sarah. Matthew looked over and saw him.

“Shakespeare? I didn’t even rhyme, by jove, hardly even said, was a line.” He laughed and let go of Sarah’s hand to shake Frederick’s before collapsing into a hug.

“We thought you died.” The hard, stoic voice of Jonathan resounded off to Matthew’s right. The dragonrider let go of Frederick and turned to face his friend.

“Yes, well, I thought I had too, for several days. Alone in a cold white room, I lost sense of time; it felt like the eternity one might face after death. But, they were just quarantining me in case of pathogens.” Matthew stepped to his friend, offering a hand to shake.

Jonathan studied the hand for a moment before stepping in for a tight hug instead. “We missed you, Mat. Don’t ever die on us again…”

Matthew heard over Frederick’s unhearing headset the voice of an old commander off in one of the gunnery towers. “Joyriders, come in, Captain Frederick, do you read me?”

“Yes, sir, come in, Commander.” Frederick broke away from the group to go and take the call.

“No, commander, the rider… It’s Captain Hollow, he’s returned to us.” Matthew turned from the one-sided dialogue and looked back at Su’onna. Something was wrong.

“Su’?” Matthew ran over to his companion, and he was followed by confused and concerned friends.

“Matthew, it’s… It’s too much!” Su’onna’s eyes were glazed over… his barrier had fallen. Matthew let down his own mental block slowly and was nearly crippled by the screams and pleas. He grits his teeth and lifts the mental block back into place.

“Su’onna, don’t do anything rash, you’re stronger than this.”

“Matthew… I’m sorry.” Su’onna’s eyes glossed over with a black sheet… he was entering battlespace.

“No! Su, don’t do it!” Matthew cried.

“Matthew? What’s going on?” Sarah asked, fear darkening her voice.

“Get back!” Matthew scrambled away… it was too late. He practically had to tackle Jonathan to the ground as he jumped away from his friend.

Su’onna began spinning in circles, faster and faster. Eventually, the great beast began digging into the exterior of the station. In a blink, he vanished, the hole bursting with debris as Su’onna burrowed.

Matthew ran to the edge of the hole and looked back at his friends… “I’m so sorry. Sarah,” He ran to her, hugged her, and kissed her deeply. “I’ll stop him… I have to… I promise.”

“Matthew? What are you doing?” Sarah cried as Matthew ran from her towards the hole.

“I love you, Sarah, I love you all, my Joyriders… ride on!” Matthew scooped up his helmet and slammed it on his head, pressurizing his suit. Without another beat missed the captain of the Joyriders once again dove into the depths of death.