So, despite having an overfull plate of Things To Do, my brain has been on overdrive of late. In the past couple weeks, rather than go full out with Shield […]
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The Design of a Workspace
I do not have an idealized writing space. At all. I mean, I don’t have a space– I have two rolling bags that serve as my rolling-office. Now, I do […]
Read moreThe Promise of the Asterisk
So, I’ve been on a bit of a clean and organize binge of late, and in doing so pulled down my copy of The Sorceress of Darshiva. I bought this book right […]
Read moreThe Power of the Review
Reviews are a critical part of a novelist’s life. We get them, we obsess over them, and we need them. I mean, I read every one that I see. Every […]
Read moreQuick Check In
Hello, readers. Finishing up many things on this end, including the final edit of A Parliament of Bodies. It’s a heavy time in the word-mines, and once that’s turned in (and a […]
Read moreMy Favorite Line for Inspiration
Quick post here, as I’m pretty busy this week, but the question of the week over at SFF Seven is for favorite inspirational quote. And mine is my perennial answer […]
Read moreCover for THE WAY OF THE SHIELD
There is something about a hero with a shield. There is something about a hero who strives to not just protect people, but to be a beacon, a symbol, a […]
Read moreDifferent Mediums of Writing: I Once Was A Playwright
So, my bio says “playwright” evening though I’ve not done much playwriting of late. And most of my plays have been short ones, which is funny, because I don’t think […]
Read moreLADY HENTERMAN’S WARDROBE releases THIS WEEK
We’re finally here at the launch week for LADY HENTERMAN’S WARDROBE— the second Streets of Maradaine novel and the seventh novel total in the full Maradaine sequence.* I’m thrilled and excited, as always. […]
Read moreKeeping Stories From Getting Too Complex
The question put forth this week: How do you keep your story from being too complex? And I think– you’re asking me, the person with four interlocking series running concurrently? You […]
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