Let The Dogs Out
Fair warning, if you’re not a writer, you can skip this one. Fair-er warning, if you ARE a writer (and really, who …
Fair warning, if you’re not a writer, you can skip this one. Fair-er warning, if you ARE a writer (and really, who …
It’s been an odd month here at the casa. I almost blogged many times. Almost. Why I didn’t is a matter of …
One of my personal benchmarks for success as a writer has been to have my words leave the page and enter the …
That’s what I’ve got left in my current fiction project. 6 pages of story outline, consisting of 2 chapters and an epilogue …
Timing, that is. This last week, I’ve been pushing really hard to finish up my science fiction project, and I’ve come to …
As I power through to the pulse pounding conclusion of my next fiction project, I’m reminded of how fantastic everything I write …
May wasn’t the best of months for writing, if by writing you mean advancing plots. I didn’t get a lot of work …
It’s a mantra of sorts around here. Be it short fiction, job applications, or solutions to puzzles, rejection is something all writers …
In case you were at all curious what I sound like at 4:30 in the morning. The annotations are from 6 hours …
As I type these words, I’m listening to my friend Mary Robinette Kowal read from an updated version of her first novel, …