The plan for 2017 and beyond
Fired out a few resumes. This writer needs paid work. I like writing. I seem to do a lot of it. I’m told I do it well. Pacing now just … Continue Reading →
Fired out a few resumes. This writer needs paid work. I like writing. I seem to do a lot of it. I’m told I do it well. Pacing now just … Continue Reading →
Today I’m updating my submission package for the Nightshift series, and getting around to plotting out the full word-count boost. So currently projects circling the ether: Nightshift expansion and edit. … Continue Reading →
Seriously, 2016 is rolling by. Edits crawl along on Turning Night and the second half of 2016 will be my massive rewrite on Stealing Sunlight, with help of Editor Nonny. … Continue Reading →
In june I’m off to ConCarolinas to do the panel and guest and visit friends thing. I’m well aware of the political issues, but Concord/Charlotte/Raleigh is full of wonderful people who … Continue Reading →
A year ago, I said “I don’t think I can do steampunk.” I mean I love the aesthetics, my design work is a wild mash of medieval and art nouveau, … Continue Reading →
Could use some. Actually, stuck at home with a mostly out-of-sorts little guy, another cold, so we watch that at least once a day. Upside, it’s still funny the 100th … Continue Reading →
Finally hammered out 1000 words of a short a friend and I are co-writing. Long evening in an editing class earlier. I know OF a person who kickstartered a book, … Continue Reading →
Current work in progress: A Shanghai set novella with Isabel’s daughter and granddaughter. Sequel to Bound Lilies. Stefan and Evelyn’s story. The baddies, this time.:D A current day novella about … Continue Reading →
New: Tagged all the entries. I haven’t figured out how to make a tag list but I’ll get on that, so you can find entries faster. Under “Author Info”, there’s … Continue Reading →
Nothing like the dread of a second wipe out. In 3 weeks I go back to the fracture clinic and hopefully move to the rehabilitation part of this whole absurdity. … Continue Reading →