For the past few years, I’ve had the opportunity to run writing workshops at various conferences and conventions all around[…]
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A New SG-1 Book – Once More Unto the Breach!
Thanks to MGM and Fandemonium, I’ve been given the green light to write what I hope to be the first[…]
Perceptions: On Short Stories, Stargates, and Grief on the Page
Today’s the official eBook release for the Stargate SG-1/Atlantis anthology, FAR HORIZONS – Volume One of the Travelers’ Tales. Fandemonium,[…]
Putting It All In Context
It’s been an insanely busy time and a productive one, too! I’ve turned in my short story for the Stargate[…]
#mywritingprocess
My students have heard me say again and again how valuable critique partners are — how they’re an integral part[…]
Coming Up For Air, Shore Leave Schedule, and What’s Next?
One ruptured cervical disc, a sudden house purchase, a bit of travel and then, bam! It’s three months later… I’m[…]
Bricks & Mortar Be Damned
Or… How I learned to love corporate twitter accounts thanks to AT&T Customer Care. It’s been a gruesome few months[…]
A Monday Full of C’s – Cyphacon! Con Season! Critiques (The Art Thereof)!
Hibernation mode, off! Spring has sprung (sorta – kinda) and with it comes con season. Here’s the best part: Nerding[…]
A Little Help
In between working on an original novel, collaborating on a television series pilot, and waiting for news on a proposed[…]
A New Year – An Old But New Con
A belated yet warm happy new years to everyone! I was down for the count during the holidays thanks to[…]
Bound in Visuals: New horror web series shows more with less
If you’re looking for inspiration on how to say more with less, look no further than the old silent-era of[…]
Move Over ComicCon — Space City Con Countdown
I’ve been thinking a lot today about this article on Blockbuster Fatigue and how it relates to my fondness of[…]