Abraham Kim @abrahamKim

Hipsters talk more than Boomers these days.
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He ended up ordering a blackΒ
coffee
. That was what he had begun the tale with. Before all the lattes andΒ
cappuccino
s. It had been black coffee he started with. He liked the idea of it. Pure. Enjoyable. No complications.
That's what he needed in his life now. To...
That's what he needed in his life now. To...
Abraham's Pantry
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61
Waffles
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62
Chocolate Bars
πͺ
52
Cookies
π₯
49
Whiskeys
π
40
Tangerines
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67
Coffees
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64
Beers
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61
Dumplings
π
60
Pineapples
π΅
53
Teas
π£
63
Sushis
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50
Bacons
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50
Eggs
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52
Steaks
π
60
Strawberries
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Abe's Blog
Rewriting is easier than writing
There's a strategy I've seen mentioned independently by some of the most prolific writers.
John Swartzwelder
puts it best here:
But I do have a trick that makes things easier for me. Since writing is very hard and rewriting is comparatively easy and rather fun, I always write my scripts all...
Flash Fiction Practice
Untitled Shared at May 20, 2021
One time I ran into Trevor while he was staying at Ivan's. We -- Trevor and I -- had plans to hang out and I was surprised when I saw the address. Not that I was aware of where Ivan lived, but because I knew where Trevor had lived but...
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Work-Time
I hope one lasting consequence of
COVID
in the U.S is a blurring of work-time.
There's a saying like fish in water to mean sometimes you don't know something you're so ingrained within. The concept of work-time has been something I've been fish-in-water for.
I can recall instances in the past...
There's a saying like fish in water to mean sometimes you don't know something you're so ingrained within. The concept of work-time has been something I've been fish-in-water for.
I can recall instances in the past...
Abe's Blog
Community of craft
During the golden days of
200WAD
, a warm sense of belonging blanketed me anytime I logged on. I knew there would be people who had posted new things that I could comment on. There'd most likely be comments and conversations developing either on my posts or somewhere else. It...
Hey! This is a post for you.
Whether you write here everyday or sometimes, rarely, or even one-and-done, if you're reading this I appreciate you being here. It most likely means that you want to write something. Maybe you don't know what that something is, but you could easily tell me who your favorite writers are. Strange...
Abe's Blog
Notebooking Everyday
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then writing a thought down for one day is worth a thousand days of having it tumble around in our heads. I've found the act of
reflection
much more active than I once assumed. I had thought it was about consuming information...
Abe's Blog
Intercontextual Badasses
One of the treasures of learning about other cultures is all the badasses you get to learn about. No matter what context, there's always a subjective evil that needs to be fought. And when there's evil that needs fighting you get badasses.Β
Growing up in the states I wanted to...
Growing up in the states I wanted to...
Echo and Narcissus Writing Club
A familiar gait under orange -- Openers, transitions, and closers assignment
OpenerBesides a mug of earl gray
rooibos
, there were few different things on her tabletop. An Organic Chemistry textbook and a stack of marked index cards. If a friend could peer through her second story window they would guess that she had staged the scene for a
Facebook
photo...
Abe's Blog
On responsibility
Often people fear growing up because of responsibility. This fear is something we need to eradicate. How? By removing all responsibilities from humans by outsourcing it to robots and educational and political institutions. Just kidding.
What scares us isn't responsibility itself but a lack of it. As in if we are...
What scares us isn't responsibility itself but a lack of it. As in if we are...
Abe's Blog
Learning about writing through responsibility
After a cold week it finally feels like summer or at least late spring in
Michigan
. I'm already finding it harder to write about
rooibos
teas on winter nights where dark falls too soon. Finding it easier to write about summer.
I grew up thinking that yard work wasn't...
I grew up thinking that yard work wasn't...