It’s Monday. The day you sacrifice on the altar of coffee with many slurps and burnt tongues and the white froth on the tip of your nose that is somehow a badge of pride to so many. Monday. The day of grumpy awakenings and shambling into work with glances to…
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First, David Edelman is holding a contest over at his site, in which first and second place will win signed, personalized copies of Infoquake. The contest? To write the opening lines from a bad novel about Jewish Marxist werewolves in Bolivia. The contest runs for two weeks, ending promptly at…
Comments closedWhy? Simple. I’m left-handed. And as such, whenever I write with pen or pencil, I tend to smear it across the page and across my skin. Since my handwriting is little better than dipping an epileptic spider in ink and letting it crawl across the page, I figured I should…
Comments closedA lot of fantasy stories seem to have horses as a main mode of transportation, at least for the common folk. Of course, wizards get their teleportation spells, and there are dragon riders, gnomish dirigibles and as many other ways of getting around as there are books and authors. But…
Comments closedB&N’s 10 Best SF Books of 2006 Bookgasm 5 Best SF Books of 2006 Oddly enough, two books made it on both lists. First is David Louis Edelman’s Infoquake. I’m sure you’ve seen me mention it before, so if I didn’t convince you then, maybe this will help you take…
Comments closedWriting converted to video media. It’s an odd transition that always seems to lose something in the process. How is that what we see on the page sometimes has so much more power than what we see with our own eyes? Don’t we give something more validity if we actually…
Comments closedToday’s smattering of links throws in a mix of business, craftwork, inspiration, and fun. First, the business. GalleyCat is a blog about books and publishing–lots of insider industry info (like that alliteration?) to browse through, and as you probably have guessed by now, I enjoy staying up to date on…
2 CommentsMath is something I can do, but I don’t necessarily enjoy doing it. I took calculus in high school and did all the required math gen eds in college…but I’m still impressed when I look over this spreadsheet rundown of a paperback on the market to see exactly what factors…
Comments closedA year can go by so quickly, yet so much has happened in this last one. How do we manage to cram so much into every moment? So many stories to tell from the last year. So many ready to live in the next. I thank God for the chance…
2 CommentsOkay, trick post title. I’m not talking about the writing craft or art itself, but more the cover art and illustrations that arise from the novels and stories out there. It takes a lot of talent to stir up the words in the head and give it some graphical legs.…
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