Read the interview linked here. Philip Athans is worth following in his own right, but add an interview by Alan Dean Foster and you have the makings of a great blog post. THE FANTASY AUTHOR’S HANDBOOK INTERVIEW: ALAN DEAN FOSTER.
So another week has kicked off and I feel like the weekend was totally unproductive. Its not that I was lazy or anything, but I felt like I should have gotten more accomplished. Oh well, here is to next weekend! My Arizona […]
I have been working on the editing thing for almost a week now. Its not all that I’ve been doing. I’ve written a couple of short stories, worked on my 100-word challenge and punched out a few blogs, oh and lets not […]
Well the day has come. Alone will start disappearing from my blog tonight. I’ll be starting at the beginning and working my way forward. I expect that by the end of the day tomorrow there will be no more posts online. It […]
Today we had the first of our official games. I coach the U-10 boys Thunder! For the South Iredell Soccer Association (SISA). My oldest son, Zachary, is on the team and I love getting to coach him. He is already showing improvement […]
My wife sent me something funny today and I thought I would share it with the rest of you. So you’re MAD about something on the Internet…. Seriously, why do people bother? I read online comments occasionally and can’t help but go […]
Okay, click the link below and read it. It is mostly aimed at straight white men, but I think there is something in there that can be learned by everyone. I read it first thing this morning, okay, first thing after I […]
Well we’re almost through the first week of September and I figured it was time for a little update on what has been going on. I’ve entered the busy part of my year, which doesn’t really end until about February. Work is […]
I would seriously recommend giving this blog post a read, especially if your writing includes action sequences. The whole site is worth visiting, but this article struck a chord with me, probably because I’m in a more action oriented sequence of my […]
As my own impending walk into the realm of revision closes in upon me I have grwon increasingly nervous. It took me weeks to revise a ten-thousand word short story, how am I going to revise my one-hundred-thousand word novel? I found […]