Okay, this isn’t from a workshop or panel, but I was delighted to find someone from this year’s Pike’s Peak Writer’s Conference managed to record the event where literary agent Donald Maass, fantasy author Todd Fahnestock, and conference registrar Jodi Anderson all peer-pressured each other into performing a group sashay…
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Thanks to io9.com for this bit of news that’s close to home here in Colorado. Apparently, Nancy Marks, a professional psychic based in Lafayette, CO was arrested on charges of fraud. Psychics? Fraud? How is that news, you ask? Well, it’s all in the flair this particular psychic put on…
1 CommentIt’s a rare remake that catches my eye these days, what with every single film corporation dredging up every possible already-told story to work into some new money-making entertainment machine. However, this version of the making of the Tin Man, from the Wizard of Oz, is a mix of steampunk,…
Comments closedIf you don’t know who Donald Maass is, and you are a speculative fiction writer looking for a literary agent…well, shame on you, I suppose. For two reasons. First, Donald Maass is one of those “rock stars” of literary agents with a super-successful agency based in New York. He and…
2 CommentsKelley Armstrong is a Canadian author responsible for several paranormal series, such as the Otherworld books and the Darkest Powers trilogy. At this year’s Pike’s Peak Writer’s Conference, besides giving a keynote speech about how to deal with “the rules” as a writer, she also ran a workshop on pacing…
1 CommentDuring this year’s Pike’s Peak Writer’s Conference, Carol Berg taught her view of Voice in writing. Not the writer’s voice, mind you, which involves how an author tells the story. That would be another day-long lecture altogether. No, she talked about the character’s voice within the story. How do they…
Comments closedThe Pike’s Peak Writer’s Conference 2010 has drawn to a close, and I’ve come away with a mix of emotions that always seems to accompany conferences. Excited at all the contacts I made with agents and editors as well as new friends and their cool projects. A little sad at…
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2 CommentsI’m not a photographer by any stretch, but seeing this new feature–which is an upcoming release for Adobe Photoshop–makes me want to get it just to mess around with pictures and see how much I can change them. Hooray for technology! Check out the video of the new Content-Aware fill…
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