• Appealing To Our Nostalgia

    Appealing To Our Nostalgia

    Back in college, I saw Star Trek: The Voyage Home with my friend John. It was 1986, and I still had a full head of thick, wavy black hair. John was still alive. This edition of the Star Trek movie franchise told the story of how Kirk, Spock and the rest of the gang time-travelled…

  • Friday’s Findings: The StoryGraph

    Friday’s Findings: The StoryGraph

    For years, I’ve used Goodreads and LibraryThing to keep track of my reading. I also use them to see reviews of books, get reading ideas, and promote my own novels. Yesterday, my coworker introduced my to StoryGraph. It’s similar to the other book reading websites, but StoryGraph has an emphasis on statistics. It breaks down…

  • Good Scene, Bad Scene

    Good Scene, Bad Scene

    Scenes are the building blocks of fiction writing. I came across this great infographic on evaluating a scene’s worthiness. Editor Ellen Brock created this wonderful chart and talks about it in this video. Check out her YouTube and her website for more great writing advice. Photo by Francesco Ungaro

  • First Weekend of Camp NaNoWriMo

    First Weekend of Camp NaNoWriMo

    Enjoyed my first full weekend of Camp NaNoWriMo for April 2022. I completed a scene from my novella called Traption. As I mentioned in a recent blog posting, I’m using a writing process I’m calling the “scratchpad” method. I use a single text document–mine happens to be in Google Docs– and will just add on…

  • My New DUNE Movie Poster

    My New DUNE Movie Poster

    I can’t help it. It’s one of my favorite novels. And a great movie. And I’m a nerd.

  • Friday’s Findings: The Scratchpad Method

    Friday’s Findings: The Scratchpad Method

    Today is the first day of Camp NaNoWriMo–it’s my first Camp NaNoWriMo!– and I’m using something called “The Scratchpad Method.” You see, I have a writing situation. Is it a good or bad situation? It’s good in the sense I have an abundance of WIPs to work on. It’s bad in the sense I don’t…

  • Still Deciding What To Do for Camp NaNoWriMo

    Still Deciding What To Do for Camp NaNoWriMo

    Camp NaNoWriMo starts April 1st and I’m not sure what to do. It’s not a lack of ideas; it’s too many WIPs to choose from. I have a draft for my novella Traption and I was going to edit it. Then I decided to work on a rough draft for my novella Normous. But now…

  • YouTube AuthorTubes I Watch

    YouTube AuthorTubes I Watch

    I get a lot of inspiration from watching videos by fiction writers on YouTube. I learn a lot, too. Here are a few who are currently active: Abbie Emmons Cam Wolfe is Writing Ellen Brock Fictionary Hello Future Me Jenna Moreci Kieren Westwood Rachel Stephen Reedsy Shaelin Writes Writer Sanctuary Photo by Anni Roenkae

  • Reading Update

    Reading Update

    With all of the crazy in the world these past few years, and now the past few weeks, reading as a way remain calm and escape is more important than ever. Here are some books I’ve read lately and really enjoyed: Leviathan Falls by James S. A. Corey I read this final installment of this…


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