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March 21, 2011

Black Friday: The Dark Side of Viral Videos

Social Media carpetbaggers (as I call them here, and I'm liking the term the more I use it) would challenge me on many of my work beliefs and ethics, two of which that have been brought to light just this month:


You can't make a viral video. They just happen.
There is such a thing as bad publicity.

I have seen this as a topic on many a conference track — "How to Make Your Videos Viral!" or some such nonsense — and I also get the "Let's make a viral video…" request a lot from my day job...

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Published on March 21, 2011 08:26

March 15, 2011

A little something for #SteamTuesday

Hey, everyone!

You might have heard about this on Twitter last week when Pip and I premiered the first episode of our anthology podcast (more on that in a moment), there is a pretty strong showing of steampunk on Twitter, and one writer in particular started up a movement that have become a weekly event I always look forward to on Twitter.

Meet Nancy Overbury, the creator of #SteamTuesday on Twitter.

Nancy is a graphic designer and artist located in Montreal, Canada, and has nursed over the...

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Published on March 15, 2011 07:34

March 14, 2011

"You Can't Give Up. You're Not Allowed."

I never like seeing friends stressed out. Whether it is intensely stressed out or just out of their groove, it just kills me. It is amplified more when I feel the bumpy ride of Life's rougher patches. Last week, snapping back from what can only be described as an "emotionally charged night" between me and the World, I read up on a writer and friend I admire and hold dear. Turns out he was also hitting a rough patch of road.

Phil Rossi, the multitalented man with the flowing hair of awesome...

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Published on March 14, 2011 08:40

February 28, 2011

Losing Your Heart (and Your Preconceptions) in San Francisco

You might have seen last week on my Facebook or Twitter stream a series of check-in's from San Francisco. If it looked like I was having fun, I was. I caught up with my best friend from high school, touched base with a friend from Intersections, and even found a really fun Tiki Bar just across from my hotel! The funny thing was I was working (seriously, I was…), although it was the last thing I expected to do so passionately. I was expecting to be miserable, frustrated, and counting the...

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Published on February 28, 2011 07:36

February 21, 2011

The Price of Publicity: Part II — The Call between WorldCon and Dragon*Con

In another posting on being business savvy when it comes to a writing career, I wanted to talk a bit about a con-related chat that came up between Jean Orrico and myself. Jean, as you might know, is my agent for a writing workshop I teach with Lani Tupu. Lani, as many of you should know, is the uber-talented, multi-faceted actor and artist, best known for his work as Crais and the voice of pilot in (my favorite Science Fiction television series) Farscape. Usually I bump into Jean (always a...

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Published on February 21, 2011 05:17

February 14, 2011

A Crossroad Remembered

This weekend, Pip and I took off for a Valentine's Day weekend. Instead of getting our lovey-dovey on today, we dropped off the Boom with grandparents, and enjoyed a quiet pre-Valentine's Day weekend in Staunton, Virginia. If you are not familiar with Staunton, this is truly one of the crown jewels of Virginia's crown. It is a fantastic town nestled within the Shenandoah Valley, just about 20-30 minutes away from my alma mater, James Madison University. Why I chose Staunton as our getaway...

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Published on February 14, 2011 09:27

February 7, 2011

The Power of Three Stooges

While Twitter, Whrrl, and Facebook are my go-to-tools in online sharing, their limitations can stunt my stream-of-consciousness on a subject. So I'm taking ideas that come from other discussions and networks, bringing them here, and expanding on them.

Also, I too am annoyed when people post a waxing philosophic dissertation as a Facebook status. No, I'm not going to become "that guy" on the Social Networks.

This blogpost was inspired from a Twitter exchange I enjoyed with one of the sweetest ...

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Published on February 07, 2011 06:33

January 31, 2011

The Tough Choices (Part III: Great Expectations)

And this is it.

You've heard why new computer books, while bringing in a bit of the greenbacks, is no longer my thing as a writer; and you've finally got an idea of what I have been dealing with in a writing partnership that went so south, the relationship is in Antarctica right now. (Considering this next section, there a touch of irony for you.) You also know that Billi and the crew are taking a "big sleep" as well. It's time for me to move forward.

Granted, when I was told this was the next...

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Published on January 31, 2011 05:15

January 24, 2011

The Tough Choices (Part II: Concerning Dwarf Detectives and Swashbuckling Pirates)

Last week, you got the behind-the-scenes look at how a lot of work can go into books and how a publisher can change their minds without telling you. We also got a look at how I've been making some rookie flub-up's and probably need to go back and listen to my own podcast on writing and what not to do. This week, Part II of "The Tough Choices" goes into the characters people know me for and the questions people have been asking me since 2005…

The Billibub Baddings Mysteries

"So, are you ever...

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Published on January 24, 2011 05:19

January 21, 2011

Six Years Ago Today

This is me, six years ago, recording Morevi: The Chronicles of Rafe & Askana.

Six years ago, I was talking to Evo Terra about podcasting Morevi with support from The Dragon Page, a podcast about Science Fiction and Fantasy literature. This was all to promote Morevi's upcoming sequel, Legacy of Morevi. Evo paused, and said "Let me get this straight: You want to podcast Morevi. That's a really big book, Tee."

Evo and his on-pod partner Mike Mennenga, at that time, hadn't been podcasting for...

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Published on January 21, 2011 09:28

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