Four stars. I have an interesting mix of emotions when I read Jo Zebedee’s work. It’s darker than I like, with far more emphasis on emotions I prefer not to dwell on. But it’s written so well that I end…
Four stars. I have an interesting mix of emotions when I read Jo Zebedee’s work. It’s darker than I like, with far more emphasis on emotions I prefer not to dwell on. But it’s written so well that I end…
I enjoyed Abendau’s Heir overall, even though sci-fi is a tougher sell with me than fantasy. I wish we could give fractions of stars—most of the book was three stars for me (using the goodreads scale, which means I liked…
Originally posted on Allison Maruska:
I had the good fortune of participating in RMFW’s Colorado Gold writing conference this weekend. While I attended several productive workshops, I found a few to be especially informative, including one about sidekicks in fiction. With the…
This is a reblog of Aniko Carmean’s excellent post. Let me tell you–I’m in awe. I was under the impression that since Mailchimp had a plug-in, and WordPress.com won’t take plug-ins, that I was going to have to self-host and…
On October 30th (2015), A Bleak New World, a dystopia anthology, will be released by Raven International Publishing. (Pause here a moment and picture my happy dance around the office. It’s quite a good one. Lots of woo-hoo’s.) Hey, it’s…
We’ve all done it. The only place your characters can take refuge is in a spooky old house. Or is it a spooky, old house? Dang, what was that rule again? Fear not. I’m here to explain it for you.…
Originally posted on DAN ALATORRE:
I can’t take it! As a writer, you’re going to have moments of self-doubt – sometimes coming from people who are actually trying to help you. Recently, we discussed perseverance, HERE When my wife and…
The following is a reblog from David Rettig at Dandelion Sci-fi. The thing that really struck me about this exercise was that it could also be used to deepen areas of a plot. I’ve lost track of the times I’ve…