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Geoff Habiger was raised in the shadow of roaring lions and peacock calls in Manhattan...Kansas, not New York. (That's the Little Apple, not the Big Apple, for those of you playing along at home. And the wild animals came from living behind the city's zoo.) Growing up Geoff loved exploring the woods around his home, sneaking into the zoo (don't tell anybody), and playing baseball and Dungeons & Dragons. He and his best friend, Coy Kissee, would spend hours reading comics, playing all sorts of role-playing games, and talking about books and movies. Geoff stayed in Manhattan for college, getting a B.S. degree in Geology at Kansas State University (Go Cats!). He then attended gradual school in Bozeman, Montana where he didn't graduate, but did ...more

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Geoff Habiger Great question, and it is a mash up, because I am my own publisher (indie), but my publishing company publishes works by other authors too (traditiona…moreGreat question, and it is a mash up, because I am my own publisher (indie), but my publishing company publishes works by other authors too (traditional).

I wrote Unremarkable and Wrath of the Fury Blade with Coy)and both titles are published through Shadow Dragon Press, which is a traditional (though small - i.e. micro) publisher. Shadow Dragon Press is an imprint of Artemesia Publishing, the publishing company that I am a senior partner in. So, I didn't have to submit my manuscripts to anybody as I knew all along that the books would be published. Does that make this a vanity publishing? I don't think so, because Shadow Dragon has published work by other authors, but certainly it simplifies the acceptance process.

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Geoff Habiger I set aside the material for a while - a day (or even a week) or more, I then go back and re-read what I have written. This usually works to allow me …moreI set aside the material for a while - a day (or even a week) or more, I then go back and re-read what I have written. This usually works to allow me to revisit my characters and my story, and allow them to tell me what will happen next. (less)
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Growing up I tried to learn how to juggle. I didn’t buy any books or take lessons, and there was no YouTube to turn to. (Yes – I’m that old!) I didn’t get very far (probably for obvious reasons). I used tennis balls and just sort of mimicked what I saw from watching jugglers on television or how I pictured in my head you should do it. I never could get the hang of the thing. I would start tossing Read more of this blog post »
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