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January 7, 2013
Well, this is awkward...and great!
Long time, no post. Yes, I say that a lot. Yes, that should probably be the new title of Pointed Sqiuggle, I say it so much. And while this might have been my longest gap between entries, that doesn't change this very familiar sentiment
But it feels especially awkward today. The difference this time is that I'm at the New Media Expo or NMX (formerly Blog World), surrounded by people who are experts at blogging and new media. Since I break probably all of the rules when it comes to successful blogging, I'm feeling a little sheepish. Tomorrow I'm doing a presentation here, and it occurred to me that some of the attendees could check out my blog, so I should probably post something more current than the hot weather entry from four months ago.
And lots has happened since August. I'm now narrating audiobooks full time! It's been very exciting, but somewhat stressful since the deadlines have been tight. I've worked on a wide-variety of great books, each of which has had its own joys and challenges. I'll be sure to let you know about them, when they are released.
And that's what's led me to NMX! My experience with podcast fiction has resulted in a career in audio book narration. It's pretty darn wonderful how things have worked out, and I look forward to sharing what I've learned tomorrow in my session.
Here's a link:
Tone and Emotion: The keys to compelling podcast fiction narration
The best part of being here is that I'm getting to meet some of my podcast fiction friends in person for the first time! I've loved hanging out with Abbie Hilton, the Dunesteef guys (Big Anklevich and Rish Outfield), Bryan Lincoln (who is doing the presentation with me), and Lauren "Scribe" Harris. Marshal Latham (also doing the Tone and Emotion presentation) arrives today. What a great group! Abbie, Big, Rish, and Lauren's session is also tomorrow and covers comedy in podcast fiction, which is difficult to do successfully, but so effective! Here's a link:
Using Comedy to Humanize Characters and Hook Listeners
Scott Sigler is here as well! He has a "Super Session" tomorrow called The Art of Podcast Storytelling. Unfortunately, it's in the morning before my session, but I'm planning on attending most of it.
I think it's fabulous that NMX is featuring podcast fiction this year! I feel honored to be a part of it.
And now my blog isn't so embarrassingly out of date!
More...okay I won't say "soon"...but eventually !
But it feels especially awkward today. The difference this time is that I'm at the New Media Expo or NMX (formerly Blog World), surrounded by people who are experts at blogging and new media. Since I break probably all of the rules when it comes to successful blogging, I'm feeling a little sheepish. Tomorrow I'm doing a presentation here, and it occurred to me that some of the attendees could check out my blog, so I should probably post something more current than the hot weather entry from four months ago.
And lots has happened since August. I'm now narrating audiobooks full time! It's been very exciting, but somewhat stressful since the deadlines have been tight. I've worked on a wide-variety of great books, each of which has had its own joys and challenges. I'll be sure to let you know about them, when they are released.
And that's what's led me to NMX! My experience with podcast fiction has resulted in a career in audio book narration. It's pretty darn wonderful how things have worked out, and I look forward to sharing what I've learned tomorrow in my session.
Here's a link:
Tone and Emotion: The keys to compelling podcast fiction narration
The best part of being here is that I'm getting to meet some of my podcast fiction friends in person for the first time! I've loved hanging out with Abbie Hilton, the Dunesteef guys (Big Anklevich and Rish Outfield), Bryan Lincoln (who is doing the presentation with me), and Lauren "Scribe" Harris. Marshal Latham (also doing the Tone and Emotion presentation) arrives today. What a great group! Abbie, Big, Rish, and Lauren's session is also tomorrow and covers comedy in podcast fiction, which is difficult to do successfully, but so effective! Here's a link:
Using Comedy to Humanize Characters and Hook Listeners
Scott Sigler is here as well! He has a "Super Session" tomorrow called The Art of Podcast Storytelling. Unfortunately, it's in the morning before my session, but I'm planning on attending most of it.
I think it's fabulous that NMX is featuring podcast fiction this year! I feel honored to be a part of it.
And now my blog isn't so embarrassingly out of date!
More...okay I won't say "soon"...but eventually !
Published on January 07, 2013 09:02
August 6, 2012
Hooray for a sweltering summer! (My first football practice blog entry)

Last entry I said I would start blogging more and this is what I think I'll do. I spend 2.5 hours most week days sitting at my son Sgzhanke S. Carlo (a.k.a. Shanky)'s football practice. I try to use the time wisely and write but today I took a break from working on Rachel Richard's Hates Rats (my new middle grade novel) to write the following in my notebook.
For the last 12 years I've lived in an area where the summers are hot. I grew up in the SF Bay Area, which has a very mild climate: it never gets too hot or too cold in Fremont. As a kid, I hated the heat. It sapped all of my energy and left me feeling sick and sluggish.
So I never would have thought I'd want to live in a place with hot summers. I'd have thought it would be horrible, and that I'd spend my sunny, sweltering days longing for fall and cooler temps. That's the thing about life, though. There's a lot of truth to the cliché "never say never", because now I absolutely love the heat of the summer.
Today the high was just under 100 degrees Farenheight. Our house was cool in the morning, though: 68 degrees. Evenings here it usually cools down enough that we can leave our windows open and draw in fresh, crisp air with the huge whole house fan in our attic. I like waking up summer mornings as the sun rises, to a cool, quiet house.
And I love wearing summer clothes: shorts, flip-flops—no socks or sweaters. I love not being cold. I love taking the kids to the pool and sitting in the shade, reading and writing and jumping in myself when I get too warm. At night, it's the perfect temperature to sleep with no covers. Did I mention how great it is to never be cold?
So now I'm sitting in the shade at Shanky's football practice. I've got my notebook, my iced tea, my ipod, and my Kindle. It's 6:30 PM and the temperature in out in the sun where the boys are playing is in the 90s.* And I'm trying to appreciate this lovely warmth because there are only two more months of it to go before the cold and rain of winter arrive.

*Poor Shanky. He probably has very different view about this hot weather. I've got my shade and my tea. He's out in the sun in a helmet doing jumping jacks and pushups!
Published on August 06, 2012 23:33
July 20, 2012
At long last, a blog post about "Boxed"!

Okay, this post is way over due. In my defense, I was waiting to podcast about it with Eric before blogging about it. But he's dragging his feet in a big way about podcasting with me--who knows when we'll do another episode--and it's been forever since I blogged, so the time has come!
I produced a story back in June for the Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine called Boxed. It was written by Will McIntosh and is a super creative story with terrific characters. I had so much fun narrating and producing it and I absolutely loved editing in Big Anklevich's lines. His character Jackie was hilarious, as written, but the way that Big performed those lines made the whole thing laugh-out-loud funny. And if that was not enough, Eric did a small part in the story. We recorded it during this episode of Unpublishednotdead. So give it a listen both to hear Eric's podcast fiction debut and just because it's a great story! :)
In other news, I've decided to blog more. I know, I know: You'll believe it when you see it! But there are lots of things I've wanted to write about lately--more related to my life at home. Kids and sports (my son just started his first year of tackle football), having a teenager (my daughter turned 13 at the beginning of the month), my continual quest to balance my writing, my voice work, and my family duties, etc.
So new Pointed Squiggle entries will appear before too long! Look out for them!
Published on July 20, 2012 16:43
May 29, 2012
Renée on other podcasts: The Drabblecast and The Roundtable Podcast

But first here's a picture of my 42-year-old self dressed in 80s regalia: the sort of thing I actually wore in the 80s. It might seem random and extraneous to this blog post, but my 80s transformation is mentioned in my most recent Unpublishednotdead podcast with Eric, so maybe it's kind of relevant...
What I actually wanted to tell you about, however, is two other podcast appearances that I've made this week. The first was in The Drabblecast. Surprise! I voice a creepy little girl. I know. What a departure for me! But it's a very cool story called "Endless Encore" by Will Ludwigsen. Will has written a series of what he calls "Postcard Stories" where he uses old photographs and drawings to inspire his writing. Here's the picture that inspired "Endless Encore". See the well? See the strings? Check out what Will has done with this image!
[image error] http://www.drabblecast.org/2012/05/25/drabblecast-244-doubleheader-xi/
Then I had the great fortune to participate in the Roundtable Podcast with the very awesome Dave Robison and Brion Humphrey, along with my old friends and colleagues Big Anklevich and Rish Outfield. I'm too tired and lazy to do a new write up about this experience, so I'm just going to cut and paste the thoughts I posted in the Dunesteef Forums:
I'd heard about the Roundtable Podcast ( http://www.roundtablepodcast.com/ ) from Bryan Lincoln*. If you're not familiar with the Roundtable Podcast, Dave Robison and Brion Humphrey are the hosts and every episode features a guest host and a writer who is looking for help with a story idea. I needed some guidance on an idea that was out of my comfort zone and thought that Big and Rish would be the perfect guest hosts to help me. They were great! My day-to-day life is filled with kids' needs: lunches, homework, clean baseball jerseys, etc, and it's lacking in creative brainstorming, so I can't express how fabulous it is to kick around ideas with other creative people, like Big, Rish, Dave, and Brion. This was such a great experience and helped me so much. I also thought Big and Rish's separate 20 minutes showcase was really interesting and entertaining and it gave an intriguing behind the scenes look into how the Dunesteef works.
So if you want to hear the three of us, here's the link: http://www.roundtablepodcast.com/2012/05/workshop-episode-13-guest-hosts-big-anklevich-and-rish-outfield/
And here's the link to the 20 minutes of Big and Rish: http://www.roundtablepodcast.com/2012/05/20-minutes-with-big-anklevich-and-rish-outfield/
Thanks so much, guys!
* I will be asking for Bryan's help too. But it's spoilery: for the sequel to my first novel, Dreaming of Deliveance, so I can't have a public brainstorming session about it, unfortunately. I'd like to record our conversation (when it finally happens) for later release. It really is so valuable to bounce ideas off of other people.

Published on May 29, 2012 23:33
May 11, 2012
Get squished by a boulder or do another round of The Artist's Way?
Hi everyone! Missed me? I'm tempted to use this video as an excuse for why I've been MIA. But no. It was made using the Action Movie App. Cracks my kids up every time!
Anyway, Eric teases me about always starting my blog entries by apologizing for not blogging more. And it's sooooo tempting to apologize this time because I haven't blogged since February. But I won't. I'll restrain myself. I'm not sorry! So there!
Things are typical with me. I'm doing a lot and not enough, simultaneously. I just wrapped up another audiobook, and you'll be able to hear me in some upcoming podcasts. I'll give you details when I have them. But I'm not writing enough. I'm dying to immerse myself in DoD 2. It's percolating in my head but I just can't focus on it quite yet. My kid's book is very close and I want to finish that up first.
I flounder too much. I get a lot done but I don't think I'm as efficient as I should be. But I'm going to do another round of the Artist's Way. If you were with me back in 2006, you might remember that I took a stab at the Artist's Way then. It's a very powerful creative program and I want to do it again. So I am! Here's a 2006 blog entry about it.
Want to do it with me? I'm probably going to start Sunday!
Anyway, Eric teases me about always starting my blog entries by apologizing for not blogging more. And it's sooooo tempting to apologize this time because I haven't blogged since February. But I won't. I'll restrain myself. I'm not sorry! So there!
Things are typical with me. I'm doing a lot and not enough, simultaneously. I just wrapped up another audiobook, and you'll be able to hear me in some upcoming podcasts. I'll give you details when I have them. But I'm not writing enough. I'm dying to immerse myself in DoD 2. It's percolating in my head but I just can't focus on it quite yet. My kid's book is very close and I want to finish that up first.
I flounder too much. I get a lot done but I don't think I'm as efficient as I should be. But I'm going to do another round of the Artist's Way. If you were with me back in 2006, you might remember that I took a stab at the Artist's Way then. It's a very powerful creative program and I want to do it again. So I am! Here's a 2006 blog entry about it.
Want to do it with me? I'm probably going to start Sunday!
Published on May 11, 2012 23:28
February 8, 2012
New stories! New studio! It's even smaller than the tent!

Long time no post!
My sorry-for-not-blogging-more-frequently excuse hasn't changed much: I'm still busy, busy, busy!
But I did want to share these pics that my daughter took of me recording a new young adult novel called

The new set up might be small, but it gives me great sound. Plus it's always ready to go, unlike the tent which took 1/2-hour to set up every time I needed to record. I also have a new microphone, preamp, and digital recorder. I was sad to retire my trusty Blue Snowball, but the new equipment definitely gives me a richer, more professional sound.

Dream Engine by Tim Pratt at the Journey Into podcast. Hear me narrate a story as a bodiless, genderless entity!
We Figure the Leaves by Kristine Ong Muslim at the Way of the Buffalo. Gorgeous writing in this flash fiction piece.
Save the Date by Joe Zieja, and Catastrophe Baker Makes First Contact by Mike Resnick at the Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine. No Renée narration in these; instead I did some voice acting, and both stories called for over the top, goofy performances.
Rain by Abby Manheim at the Dunesteef. I produced and narrated this beautifully written, thought-provoking story.
So those are the new fiction pieces featuring moi, but I also did a duel Unpublishednotdead with Eric/Kael! We figured out how to manage recording a podcast in two locations, and it turned out pretty well, despite all of my "uh"s, "you knows" and "kinda"s. We answered lots of writing and relationship questions. I'm not sure how helpful we were, but regardless, we're hoping to make these podcasts regularly!
As for writing, I'm having a problem carving out time and it's so frustrating. I need a kick in the butt there, for sure. Again, nothing new! I've been thinking more and more about Dreaming of Deliverance's sequel and I'm itching to dive into it and explore that world again.
Soon, I hope.
Published on February 08, 2012 07:12
January 17, 2012
Stop Censorship No to SOPA/PIPA

I'll be off line on 1/18/12, to join in the protest of SOPA/PIPA. Here's a video explaining why we should all be very concerned:
PROTECT IP / SOPA Breaks The Internet from Fight for the Future on Vimeo.
Published on January 17, 2012 22:31
December 18, 2011
A Christmas Carol: Read by the Podcast Community on Facebook

I'm so grateful that I fell into podcasting. Aside from the fact that podcasting has led to my fledgling career as an audiobook narrator, it's also allowed me to be a part of a terrific community of similarly creative people. There is now a Podcast Community group on Facebook, and Douglas Welch one of the group's members, offered to produce an audio version of Charles Dickens's "A Christmas Carol", to be read by various members of the community. Being a basically presumptuous person, I signed up for the last section.
It was so much fun! I absolutely adore reading gorgeous writing, and this is such an iconic story, which made the whole experience even more enjoyable. Plus several of my podcasting friends (Rish, Bryan, Scribe, and Tim) participated as well, and that made listening to the finished project, very special.
Click here if you'd like to hear the Podcast Community version of "A Christmas Carol".
Published on December 18, 2011 22:43
November 23, 2011
Stories of Trae: Available as e-shorts!
Every time I release something I get nervous. It's an anxious, exposed feeling which I detest. So that's probably why I haven't blogged yet about the two new short stories I have up at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and Smashwords. But I've gathered my courage, and now I can finally write about them here. And you can read them, if you'd like some more insight into the world and the characters of Dreaming of Deliverance. Both stories stand on their own, so you don't need to have read DoD to follow them, but they also provide glimpses of what's happening in Trae and what's made Lindsay who she is at the beginning of the novel.
The stories don't need to be read in any particular order, but I'll describe "Preston's Take" first. Preston was Lindsay's boyfriend at the time of her arrest and this is his story—where he describes what happened and why. This is one of those stories that I'm reluctant to claim as something I wrote. Do people like Preston really live inside my head? I guess they do!
I wasn't sure what Dreaming of Deliverance fans would think of it either, because it's quite different from the tone and style of DoD. No journeys to Trae, for example; the whole thing takes place in the real world. But it does tell us a lot about Lindsay herself and how she ended up in prison. And I've had a good response from the beta readers. Some said that they even understood what Lindsay saw in Preston, which pleases me because even jerks have their appealing qualities!
"Preston's Take" costs 0.99 and you can read it on your ereader, phone, ipad, or computer, and purchase it from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or Smashwords. I look forward to hearing your thoughts on it.
The second story is more similar to Dreaming of Deliverance, even though Lindsay only appears briefly in it. "Forbidden Fruit" is about Anne right before she becomes a Lead. Anne is one of my favorite characters. Life wasn't easy for her, and she isn't a very nice person in her day-to-day interactions with people, but there are good reasons for that, and you can find a lot of them in "Forbidden Fruit".
Then there's Reg, whom you'll meet in this story. He's also going to appear in the still unnamed sequel to Dreaming of Deliverance, and getting to know him through writing "Forbidden Fruit" opened up my imagination and helped me figure out a lot of things that happen in that next book.
This is the story where you can return to Trae: to a new community this time—Stanlo, which I can see as vividly in my mind, as I can Parl and Guin. Forbidden Fruit is also 0.99 and is available at Amazon, B&N, or Smashwords.
I'm going to produce and sell both stories in audio as well. The audio versions will also be 0.99 each and as soon as they're ready, I'll let you know where you can find them.
More soon!

I wasn't sure what Dreaming of Deliverance fans would think of it either, because it's quite different from the tone and style of DoD. No journeys to Trae, for example; the whole thing takes place in the real world. But it does tell us a lot about Lindsay herself and how she ended up in prison. And I've had a good response from the beta readers. Some said that they even understood what Lindsay saw in Preston, which pleases me because even jerks have their appealing qualities!
"Preston's Take" costs 0.99 and you can read it on your ereader, phone, ipad, or computer, and purchase it from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or Smashwords. I look forward to hearing your thoughts on it.

Then there's Reg, whom you'll meet in this story. He's also going to appear in the still unnamed sequel to Dreaming of Deliverance, and getting to know him through writing "Forbidden Fruit" opened up my imagination and helped me figure out a lot of things that happen in that next book.
This is the story where you can return to Trae: to a new community this time—Stanlo, which I can see as vividly in my mind, as I can Parl and Guin. Forbidden Fruit is also 0.99 and is available at Amazon, B&N, or Smashwords.
I'm going to produce and sell both stories in audio as well. The audio versions will also be 0.99 each and as soon as they're ready, I'll let you know where you can find them.
More soon!
Published on November 23, 2011 07:30
October 11, 2011
I'm here, just not here. Want to hear me? New links here!
Hey!
Where the heck have I been? Well, my daughter broke her elbow the last day of August and it took a few weeks to get it treated properly. Yeah, weeks. She's a tough cookie, though, so she handled it great. Plus she ended up with a really cool cast. Did you know that it's possible to get multi-colored casts these days? Apparently, they even have leopard print, although that wasn't an option where her cast was put on.
Anyway, even though she's very stoic and an easy patient, we've still spent quite a bit of time in Drs. offices, and I've had to let some of my other stuff (namely this blog) slide. I'm usually pretty good about tweeting, though, so if you're on Twitter and want to know what I'm up to, follow me. The link to my twitter is on the right. --->
So despite the fact that there haven't been any new Pointed Squiggle entries in awhile, I haven't been idle! Several new podcasts featuring me (both interviews, and voice work) have gone live recently.
First I was interviewed by Bryan Lincoln and Abbie Hilton for their Parsec Award-winning Fullcast Podcast. We mostly talked about pacing and narration, but since we are all writers, we also talked about (duh!) writing. They are both great to talk to and it was a fun conversation!
Then I did a new Unpublishednotdead! It was unscripted, off-the-cuff, and rather therapeutic for me: I always seem to get quite candid about my feelings when I barge in on Eric's podcast, so I really appreciate him letting me. Anyway, in it, I give an update about what's going on with me and how I'm handling it. (Not always well!)
And here's another interview! It's for Abbie Hilton's Cowry Catchers podcast feed. We recorded it back in February, but she didn't want to post it until Book 3 of Cowry Catchers was complete. She talks a lot about Dreaming of Deliverance and what she doesn't like about it. Strangely, that didn't bother me too much. Maybe I'm growing! But once we finished talking about Dreaming of Deliverance, we went into more detail about Cowry Catchers, so if you haven't been listening to that excellent podcast novel and think you will some day (and you really should, it's SO well done!), skip that part because we mentioned some pretty big spoilers related to my character, Dakar.
Finally, I made my Drabblecast debut over the weekend! I was very excited to be asked to do some of the narration for the Susan Forest short story "Orange". It is an extremely well-written, thought-provoking piece, and it was pretty exciting for me to hear my narration alternating with the amazing Norm Sherman's.
I've also been writing lots and am getting so close to being able to tell you concrete details about the new Dreaming of Deliverance short stories. You'll be able to get them as e-shorts or in audio (or both), and I'm hoping to have them released by the end of the month.
See? I'm definitely still here. Just not always here. At this blog.
More soon!
Where the heck have I been? Well, my daughter broke her elbow the last day of August and it took a few weeks to get it treated properly. Yeah, weeks. She's a tough cookie, though, so she handled it great. Plus she ended up with a really cool cast. Did you know that it's possible to get multi-colored casts these days? Apparently, they even have leopard print, although that wasn't an option where her cast was put on.

Anyway, even though she's very stoic and an easy patient, we've still spent quite a bit of time in Drs. offices, and I've had to let some of my other stuff (namely this blog) slide. I'm usually pretty good about tweeting, though, so if you're on Twitter and want to know what I'm up to, follow me. The link to my twitter is on the right. --->
So despite the fact that there haven't been any new Pointed Squiggle entries in awhile, I haven't been idle! Several new podcasts featuring me (both interviews, and voice work) have gone live recently.
First I was interviewed by Bryan Lincoln and Abbie Hilton for their Parsec Award-winning Fullcast Podcast. We mostly talked about pacing and narration, but since we are all writers, we also talked about (duh!) writing. They are both great to talk to and it was a fun conversation!
Then I did a new Unpublishednotdead! It was unscripted, off-the-cuff, and rather therapeutic for me: I always seem to get quite candid about my feelings when I barge in on Eric's podcast, so I really appreciate him letting me. Anyway, in it, I give an update about what's going on with me and how I'm handling it. (Not always well!)
And here's another interview! It's for Abbie Hilton's Cowry Catchers podcast feed. We recorded it back in February, but she didn't want to post it until Book 3 of Cowry Catchers was complete. She talks a lot about Dreaming of Deliverance and what she doesn't like about it. Strangely, that didn't bother me too much. Maybe I'm growing! But once we finished talking about Dreaming of Deliverance, we went into more detail about Cowry Catchers, so if you haven't been listening to that excellent podcast novel and think you will some day (and you really should, it's SO well done!), skip that part because we mentioned some pretty big spoilers related to my character, Dakar.
Finally, I made my Drabblecast debut over the weekend! I was very excited to be asked to do some of the narration for the Susan Forest short story "Orange". It is an extremely well-written, thought-provoking piece, and it was pretty exciting for me to hear my narration alternating with the amazing Norm Sherman's.
I've also been writing lots and am getting so close to being able to tell you concrete details about the new Dreaming of Deliverance short stories. You'll be able to get them as e-shorts or in audio (or both), and I'm hoping to have them released by the end of the month.
See? I'm definitely still here. Just not always here. At this blog.
More soon!
Published on October 11, 2011 09:54