Writing workshop at Westercon 67 At Westercon last weekend (I will be posting a Con Report at some point this weekend), I participated in the
This friendly rock-hopper penguin welcomes you! (Tagged by my friend Andrea Stewart. Andrea is a member of my face-to-face writers’ group, WordForge. She’s wicked talented
Okay. Between jury duty (for a rather intense trial) and extra hours of work to make sure our website doesn’t explode this month, I’m finding
I’ve just put a new story up online: “Night of the Frozen Elf.” This one has actually been online for awhile over at Tales of
I started my second Story of the Week project in July, then lost the momentum in September. Then I said I’d restart in December. Now
“I thought you were going to be done with the stinky part by the time I got home,” she says as she enters the house.
Yesterday I sent out the tenth Story of the Week, “Death Poodles of Doom”, to the subscribers of the Story of the Week mailing list.
Well, the kobolds are at it again. This whole week has been a mix of anxiety and depression and bouts of low self-esteem and, well,
I’ve just put up “A Most Heinous Man”, a story I originally wrote in 2007, on the Bibliography page of my website. Have a read,
“Tumbleweeds”, I’m told, defines the “carnivorous mobile plant” genre. To read this story (which some of you may have already read) and the other stories