When I was a kid, I was often lost in thought. I’ll admit, there were more than a few times where, say, I had absolutely no idea that homework or […]
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One Month To Go for THORN OF DENTONHILL
All right, now where in the home stretch. The Thorn of Dentonhill comes out in just 29 days.
Read moreLooking Out at 2015
Here we are in the new year, and needless to say, 2015 is a year I’m very excited about. Mostly for the hoverboards and flying cars, which I’m assured will […]
Read moreChristmas Reading and Rustic Simplicity
This Christmas, as usual, I received a bunch of books– including history books and cook books and other goodies. One of them was Gabrielle Hamilton’s memoir Blood, Bones and Butter, […]
Read moreHow 2014 Changed Me as a Writer
This year has been a really amazing, fascinating and oddly frustrating for my writing career. It’s been a year of growth, learning, and most of all, patience.
Read moreTHORN OF DENTONHILL and Representation of Female Characters
So, I’ve been holding off writing this post for a while, but with this article recently making the rounds, it’s probably high time I talked about this. I don’t know […]
Read moreEngaging Things I Read In 2014
First, confession time: I don’t read anywhere near as much as I should. Part of that is because I tend to be a slow reader, unless I really get to […]
Read moreThe Cost of Art and the Calculus of Value
I tend not to use the word “artist” to describe myself. Not that I think it doesn’t apply, but sometimes I feel its a title I haven’t earned yet. […]
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I have to admit, I’m still figuring out social media, especially Twitter. I don’t think I’ll ever become a “Twitter personality”, in part because I focus a lot of what […]
Read moreWorldbuilding: Levels of Industry in Fantasy
Fantasy fiction, when it comes to technology and industry, typically has two settings: Medieval and Steampunk. Rarely do things deviate from those two, unless it’s “urban fantasy”, in which it’s […]
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