So now ArmadilloCon is done, and it was a lovely time. Friday was the Writers’ Workshop, where we had plenty of good discussion in the morning sessions, and my critique […]
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My Final ArmadilloCon Schedule
ArmadilloCon is this weekend, which means I’m in crunch mode. I’ve actually tackled quite a bit of my to-do list for this month, but I still have a few big […]
Read moreEdits and Research and Maps, Oh my!
This blog has, unfortunately for the moment, devolved a bit into “Stuff is happening and I’m busy!” Today is no exception to that. In part because I’m finalizing the edits […]
Read moreThorn of Dentonhill Available for Pre-order on Amazon
So, I wasn’t sure what I was going to write about today. There’s a lot on my plate right now, including finishing edits to Murder of Mages, as well as […]
Read moreState of the Writer: Halfway through 2014
Is the year already half over? It feels like it flew by. And yet I’m also eager for it to be over, since Thorn of Dentonhill is scheduled to be […]
Read morePublication Transparency: Value of an Editor
Having had Thorn of Dentonhill go through the editorial process, and in the midst of working the edits for A Murder of Mages, I have nothing but praise for my […]
Read morePerils of the Writer: Losing Your “Strong” Female Character to Trinity Syndrome
This article by Tasha Robinson should be required reading to all writers (especially male writers, like myself) who like to think they are writing strong female characters. Perhaps you are, […]
Read moreWhy You Should Go to ArmadilloCon Writers Workshop
All right, folks, this is the last time I’ll talk about this (this year), but I think it’s important: If you’re interested in writing sci-fi or fantasy, and you want […]
Read moreCover for THE THORN OF DENTONHILL
So, I received this in the mail today from my amazing editor: This comes from Paul Young, of whom I am now a big fan. You know, there’s been plenty […]
Read moreCurrent Projects and Writing Process Baton Pass
So, there’s a blog-hop thing going on about current projects and writing process, which I was tagged on by Glynn Stewart, fellow client of Onyxhawke Agency and author of Starship’s […]
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