Every year I think about a word that sums up the year for me, in 2021, the word is ENOUGH. I’ll talk about it in this post and we’ll explore what happens when someone takes a very unexpected career change.
Read MoreThis week is the thrilling conclusion to Last Yesterday and a short poem about werewolves and moon pies.
Read MoreInterested in an artificial intelligence (AI) writing workshop? Let me know. Otherwise, enjoy this week’s short : Terra Fading.
Read MoreHappy Halloween! This week I share an audio story I built with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and ask if you’d be interested in learning how to build your own AI story. Also, we meet the Pumpkin Spider who just found a beautiful, tasty, new home. Don’t forget to get your copy of BLOTS on Amazon.com today!
Read MoreThis week, I dig into some projects that I’ve been working on outside of writing. I hope you enjoy! I also play with the idea of what if our dreams could be drawn on the window.
Read MoreThis week we review The Bone Houses by Emily Lloyd-Jones and see what I learned from the book. We also retell a creation my where when the wrong person speaks first, everything gets all messed up.
Read MoreThis week I dig into my creative process a bit. Kind of rambling thoughts going on here so enter at your own risk (of time that you might not get any value from). I explore what kind of “creative” I am and how I leverage creative distractions to find even more creativity.
Read MoreSpreading some holiday cheer with a give away this week! Also, get a progress report on my latest novel project and a short holiday poem.
Read MoreLet’s examine what I learned from Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds. This book had some great take aways beyond the good story and exceptional execution.
Read MoreWhat am I working on now? How do I use visual aids to create unique stories? Answers to this and more found here!
Read MoreThe City of Duhr has been an ongoing experiment here. Now it is moving. Find out where and why here.
Read MoreI reflect on getting my first rejection for fiction work. While I’m expecting many more, I reflect a bit on how to use my reaction to the rejection for turning a bummer into a bumper knocking me towards something better.
Read MoreAs I am starting my querying and submission cycles, I’m trying to get use to a different expectation. Check out how I’m thinking about submissions and see how I’m approaching it. Spoiler Alert: think Train Schedule.
Read MoreThe fifth tale in the City of Duhr story
Read MoreThe fourth tale in the City of Duhr story.
Read MoreThe third tale of the City of Duhr story.
Read MoreThe second tale in the City of Duhr story.
Read MoreThe first tale in the City of Duhr story.
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