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February 24, 2020

Writing Craft: How to Study Like a Professional Writer

(This is from my writing craft series; you can read more on Patreon. Please note that these first posts are about things that aren’t strictly about the craft of writing, but the craft of surviving as a writer, if you will, because I want to get them out of the way first.) Read; read wisely; […]
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Published on February 24, 2020 06:30

Preorders Available for New Release – The House Without a Summer: A Novel of Gothic Horror

The House Without a Summer Preorders Link The year is 1816, in Northamptonshire. A red, spiderwebbed haze covers the sun. Temperatures drop, fields flood and freeze, grain rots on the stem. The people are starving, and even the wealthy and titled are affected by shortages. Sickness spreads as a red fungus overtakes fields, seals over […]
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Published on February 24, 2020 06:28

February 17, 2020

Personal Asshole Mitigation Plan

I have this theory about assholes; they’re people who have no interest in anyone other than themselves. What I’m coming to realize is that they’re people who also have no interest in anyone other than themselves in the current moment. As far as I can tell, assholes don’t have long-term plans, not even ones that […]
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Published on February 17, 2020 15:09

February 10, 2020

Writing Craft: How to Read Like a Professional Writer

(This is from my writing craft series; you can read more on Patreon. Please note that these first posts are about things that aren’t strictly about the craft of writing, but the craft of surviving as a writer, if you will, because I want to get them out of the way first.) If you would […]
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Published on February 10, 2020 07:25

February 3, 2020

Habit: The Chaos-Winged Butterfly of Change

Perhaps you’ve heard of the butterfly effect. It’s a term from chaos theory. …perhaps you’ve heard of chaos theory. I had an extra slot that needed to be filled in college, and took a semester-long seminar on the popular-science version of what chaos theory was. Math was minimal. We read Dancing Wu Li Masters: An […]
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Published on February 03, 2020 06:30

February 2, 2020

Announcing Amazing Monster Tales Issue #3: It Came From Outer Space!

Announcing Issue #3: It Came From Outer Space! Hello my Earthling! Hello my starling! Hello my space-time alien gal! It Came From Outer Space! is a baker’s dozen of tales about creatures from outer space who may or may not have boldly gone where they really shouldn’t have. Tales of aliens who test the creatures […]
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Published on February 02, 2020 11:24

January 27, 2020

Writing Craft: Are you ready to publish? A relatively sane self-assessment.

(This is from my writing craft series; you can read more on Patreon. Please note that these first posts are about things that aren’t strictly about the craft of writing, but the craft of surviving as a writer, if you will, because I want to get them out of the way first.) The bare minimum […]
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Published on January 27, 2020 07:00

January 20, 2020

A Visit to Monet

In December of last year, I went to the Denver Art Museum exhibit of Oscar-Claude Monet, an Impressionist painter who died in 1926. I’ve been trying to attend the bigger exhibitions at the Denver Art Museum over the last few years. I’ve seen Van Gogh, Dior, Rembrandt, Degas, more. It is, first and foremost, an […]
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Published on January 20, 2020 06:30

January 13, 2020

Writing Craft: Lessons In Fiction for the Working Writer

(Patreon Page) I’ve been talking about it for a while in various formats: writing a book on the craft of writing. The idea both excites me and makes me anxious enough to feel sick to my stomach. (Me? Write a book on writing?!?) But the time has come. I’m not the best writer ever, but […]
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Published on January 13, 2020 07:33

January 6, 2020

Asshole Theory, Part I

Note: If you’ve seen this before, well, I decided to write this up again; I can’t remember if I posted it here earlier or not, or just posted it on my newsletter. Anyway, I added/changed a few points, based on observations.  As I look back over the lessons I learned in the previous year, the […]
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Published on January 06, 2020 06:30