They say “write what you know.” But if you’ve ever actually killed anyone and gotten away with it, I suggest you don’t make that knowledge the centerpiece of your latest murder mystery novel. And if you do, I also suggest you don’t make the murder victim die in the exact…
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Do they bother you? The realization that we can have nukes flying over our heads, and no one would know about it? And I don’t mean any kind of government cover up, either. I mean, No One Knew About It. Not even the people in charge, until after the fact.…
4 CommentsA quick point today in the direction of the Fantasy Book Critic blog, which does a stellar job of keeping abreast of speculative fiction books being currently released and reviewed, along with plenty of contests, interviews, artwork and a list of great author recommendations, which include quite a few of…
Comments closedFor those who write speculative fiction, especially, world building is a major part of the story. Some people have map, language charts and cultural layouts all ready before the start the first scene, while others make it up as they go along. Either way, here are some world-building principles (listed…
2 CommentsSince getting back into the loop of agent queries, I’ve had a few partials requested of some of my manuscripts. A nice step beyond just getting the queries themselves rejected, so hopefully, after some of these, I might get a full manuscript request. Either way, I’ve got my head stuck…
2 CommentsEnjoy the three-day weekend, everyone! The wife, puppy and I are off on a hike, soaking in something other than the wildlife found here in the concrete jungle. See you once the work week kicks in again. I see that smile. Subscribe in a reader
Comments closedThe apartment has now been hit by buckets of paint. No doubt, I’m heady from the fumes and just don’t realize it. Ah well. This is one of our attempts to make a New York apartment feel more like a home. Most likely it’ll have to be converted back to…
Comments closedI ran across this yesterday. A unique way of bringing a story to life. Afterworld lists itself as an immersive, multi-platform, sci-fi series. There are to be 130 episodes in season 1, and I’ve been through the first ten. The story starts with a man named Russell Shoemaker, who leaves…
1 CommentRemember that guy who faked his death to try and get out of a cell phone contract? He probably could’ve used this article as a reference. (I came on this through research browsing, not because I’m planning anything, I swear.) How to fake your own death It lays everything out…
4 CommentsYou’ve got this amazing story. Maybe not the next great American novel, but at least next greatest in your county. So what’re you gonna do with it? Yes, get it published. I know. But what about after that? Sit back and enjoy all the literary accolades? The harsh reality seems…
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