Not a great day for writing today. “Who Remembers Molly” has been sent to The Harrow. “Indications” is off to Black October Magazine and Borderlands
After the first day of the advanced writers’ workshop at Dragon*Con, I mentioned to Jennifer that the laptop bag I’ve been using to carry around
I’ve been thinking about satire quite a bit lately; I’m not sure why, except perhaps that it’s been recommended to me as a form of
My wife pointed me to this: TIME.com: Interview: Neil Gaiman and Joss Wedon Two of my favorite creative geniuses together on the same… er, website.
Today was a pretty good day for writing. I did some basic revision to the latest draft of “Who Remembers Molly”, hoping against hope that
“Point of View”, I’m discovering, is one of the harder elements of fiction writing to master. I’ve grown very sensitive, over the past few months,
This cold has pretty much been the ass kicker of me this past week. I’ve been to the doctor twice, and pretty much lived on
National Novel Writing Month (nowadays also known as NaNoWriMo) begins in just over six hours from the time that I write this. In 2001, when
I’ve put off updating this journal for a couple of weeks, partially because I wanted to give both of my regular readers extra time to
I’ve been trying to figure out why I keep thinking of this past year as the year that I finally got serious about writing. I’ve