Well, if ever there was an arrogant opening to a blog post this would have to be it, I mean,… Read more Dylan Thomas, Robert Frost, and I
Tag: writing
Hyper-connectivity and introversion
Part of the large cross authors are asked to bear is that of the ‘socials’. To greater or lesser degrees… Read more Hyper-connectivity and introversion
Draft One – Whose Got The Matches?
Ok, well, yes, a very interesting (if totally unproductive) month April was, added a total of around 1,000 words to… Read more Draft One – Whose Got The Matches?
Folk music, ore carriers, and why you should bother at all
I managed to steal a little bit of idiot-box time the other day (idiot-box being an old term for television… Read more Folk music, ore carriers, and why you should bother at all
Making the author pay – and not your readers
So, here I stand (or, more usually, sit) with the second volume of Descent just about ready to go, and… Read more Making the author pay – and not your readers
When less is not enough
I’ve a great admiration for Japanese authors. Not because I have any Japanese heritage or feelings of deep admiration for… Read more When less is not enough
January – a New Year, New Words
January was a good month for me, steady writing pace, no major issues, and another 17,600 words down on Deceit.… Read more January – a New Year, New Words
BBQ troubles (and why representative novels are impossible)
I went to a barbeque the other day and, as these things are wont to do, eventually someone asked me… Read more BBQ troubles (and why representative novels are impossible)
And the beat goes on
December lived up to expectations (apart from the jolly, fat, red-coated man, he and I will need to have words… Read more And the beat goes on
Breaking rules in Descent
Apparently (the story goes) there are some rules in novel writing that should never be broken. Yeah, right, and your… Read more Breaking rules in Descent