WIP: Pirates2, Living Ships, Contest
Pirates2 I’ve finished Pirates2! I still don’t have a title, but on Sunday I sat down and participated in #10kwritathon on twitter. I wrote 8 thousand words in one day, blowing my one-day record out...
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I do not enjoy cooking. It takes a lot of time that I often feel would be better suited doing something else. Anything else. Like watching The West Wing on Netflix. There is design in cooking a...
View ArticleReview: Medusa
This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series 2015 ReviewsRead Medusa. If you’re into Victorian, Lovecraft, steampunk ladies, get this book. If you’re not sure about Victorian, Lovecraft, steampunk ladies,...
View ArticleWIP: Ruin and Will, Kickstarter, LivingShips
Ruin and Will Pirates2 has a name! So does Pirates3, for that matter. I’ve passed the book out to a few beta readers and I’m doing my best to forget I wrote it while they take a look. I sought out...
View ArticleReview: Fluency
This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series 2015 ReviewsFirst up, if you’re not a fan of the flashback or history/memory for context, this isn’t the book for you. Ei’Brai’s existence and sanity relies on...
View ArticleWIP: Kickstarter, Perihelion, Book Reccs
Ruin And Will The 2nd act of piracy book is with the beta readers! I’ve started receiving excellent feedback already and I’m quite excited. I’m trying my hardest not to open the files or even think...
View Article5 Ways Your Amazon Keywords Should Be Working Harder
This entry is part of 19 in the series Writing TechniquesYou have your book up on amazon, or you’re just navigating that form for the first time. I’ll be the first to tell you Amazon’s idea of keywords...
View ArticleWIP: Editing, Perihelion, DayJob
Editing I’m excited to say I have a few editing jobs on my plate. SilverTree and Dreamspinner have both given me projects to work on and I’m so excited about these stories. I get to exercise my...
View Article5 ways to make your action pop
This entry is part 19 of 19 in the series Writing TechniquesAction scenes are fast and exciting, but how do they get that way? Here are five simple things that will transform your yoga scene into a...
View ArticleShort Story: Chepi and the Wolf
Chepi fluttered her broad wings. She twitched the width of her tail and soared into a thermal rising against the edge of the cliffs. The red rock was hot and it pushed her higher. Her view expanded as...
View ArticleShort Story: The Work of a Dragon
Keytie stepped in her mentor’s tracks. Ulroe breathed with the forest. She sensed its moods and read the animals that had passed through here before. Keytie followed Ulroe’s movements like an echo. Her...
View ArticleShort Story: What The Redwood Sees
Ninait stood outside the sanctum. They watched a pair of ibis circle the peak, a redwood older than Ninait– older than the clan. The ibis glinted in the sunlight, scarlet and graceful, as they dipped...
View ArticleWIP: Kickstarter, Perihelion, Book Reccs
Ruin And Will The 2nd act of piracy book is with the beta readers! I’ve started receiving excellent feedback already and I’m quite excited. I’m trying my hardest not to open the files or even think...
View Article5 Ways Your Amazon Keywords Should Be Working Harder
This entry is part of 19 in the series Writing TechniquesYou have your book up on amazon, or you’re just navigating that form for the first time. I’ll be the first to tell you Amazon’s idea of keywords...
View ArticleWIP: Editing, Perihelion, DayJob
Editing I’m excited to say I have a few editing jobs on my plate. SilverTree and Dreamspinner have both given me projects to work on and I’m so excited about these stories. I get to exercise my...
View ArticleShort Story: The Forever Storm
Duliya pushed the new report to one side and frowned at the map stretched under the mess of her table. Elion pointed to a hilly ridge. ”We thought they were forming up along this line, but the crows...
View ArticleReview: The Tide of War
At 23% I had a hunch, at 52% I knew the twist and I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough to see how it all happened. The Tide of War is an excellent scifi thriller. It gets characters, pacing, and...
View ArticleReview: Fluency
First up, if you’re not a fan of the flashback or history/memory for context, this isn’t the book for you. Ei’Brai’s existence and sanity relies on vicarious experience through telepathy and memory,...
View ArticleWIP: Kickstarter, Perihelion, Book Reccs
Ruin And Will The 2nd act of piracy book is with the beta readers! I’ve started receiving excellent feedback already and I’m quite excited. I’m trying my hardest not to open the files or even think...
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