So rejection is such an integral part of any writers life that we must all face it at some point. Most of us, repeatedly, and for a very long time. I already wrote one blog post about not letting it get to you here (and in trying to help you with that, listed some ofContinueContinue reading “Rejectomancy”
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To Kill, or Not to Kill. That is the Question
I wrote a short story recently where, to me, it made sense that the main character died at the end. This created a sharp division in opinions amongst my critique circle regarding when and why it is reasonable to kill a main character, and the dissent was so visceral I thought I would write aContinueContinue reading “To Kill, or Not to Kill. That is the Question”
Finding Time to Write
A discussion recently came up in an online writers’ group I take part in about how we each carve out time to write. There were many suggestions. Some people got up an hour early, some stayed up an hour late, some used ‘stolen moments’ of time commuting, some used voice-recognition to increase their efficiency, someContinueContinue reading “Finding Time to Write”
Being Part of a Writers’ Reading Group
Hanging out with other SFF fans can be fun. Hanging out with other writers can be a growth opportunity, If you want to combine those, I highly recommend writers join a reading group made up of other writers. Why? Reading is fun. And what more fun way to do it than in the genre ofContinueContinue reading “Being Part of a Writers’ Reading Group”
READERCON 32
So this past weekend (July 13th to 16th, 2023) I attended ReaderCon! For anyone that doesn’t know, Readercon is a Sci Fi and Fantasy con focussed on the written word, both reading and writing. Unlike many cons, it does not have video games, role-playing game rooms, dress up/costume events, or many of the other thingsContinueContinue reading “READERCON 32”
Clarion West 6-Week Flash Fiction Workshop
So I’m doing the Clarion West 6-week flash fiction workshop. I thought I would write about it here in case people are interested in doing it in the future and would like to know what’s involved. We were assigned into groups of 7 and we have just completed the first week. This comprised some onlineContinueContinue reading “Clarion West 6-Week Flash Fiction Workshop”
Guest Post: On Physiology in Cold Environments for Dan Koboldt’s Fact in Fantasy
For those of you that enjoyed my recent guest blog posts on Dan Koboldt’s long running Science in SciFi/Fact in Fantasy blog series on worldbuilding cold environments, the third and final installment has just posted. It’s based on my training in Antarctica, and this final installment being about physiologic response to cold, this one leanedContinueContinue reading “Guest Post: On Physiology in Cold Environments for Dan Koboldt’s Fact in Fantasy”
Guest Post: On Physics and Emergency Survival in Cold Environments for Dan Koboldt’s Fact in Fantasy
For those of you that enjoyed my recent guest blog post on Dan Koboldt’s long running Science in SciFi/Fact in Fantasy blog series on worldbuilding cold environments, I have a followup out on emergency survival in these situations. It’s based on my training in Antarctica. This second installment just posted to Dan’s website: Dan isContinueContinue reading “Guest Post: On Physics and Emergency Survival in Cold Environments for Dan Koboldt’s Fact in Fantasy”
Guest Post: On Worldbuilding Cold Environments for Dan Koboldt’s Fact in Fantasy
So the recent daily blog experiment ended, but I have not been doing nothing – I was fortunate enough to be invited to do another guest blog post on Dan Koboldt’s long running Science in SciFi/Fact in Fantasy blog series. This one is on cold environments. It’s based on my experience working in Antarctica andContinueContinue reading “Guest Post: On Worldbuilding Cold Environments for Dan Koboldt’s Fact in Fantasy”
Writing Choices: Quality vs Quantity
If you follow my blog you will know that on 5/1/23 I decided to try an experiment. I wanted to see if, by writing a blog entry every day, I could create a ‘writing habit’. It was intended as a 21 day straight series, but I have decided to end it early. Why? So inContinueContinue reading “Writing Choices: Quality vs Quantity”