In which writing pays for reading… Another sale! Hard on the heels of Prisoner of War, which sold two days earlier, I got the wonderful, happy-dance-worthy news that Friendly Fire would be bought by the Machine of Death editors. The maiden, in this case, is Linda, and the death is predicted by the eponymous Machine of […]
Read MoreSale! A hugely disloyal member of the marvellous online writers group Codex, when I was still fairly active there I participated in the 2005 Halloween contest. The contest challenge that year was to write a Halloween story based on a ‘seed’, something to prod the muse, provided by another participant. Seeds could be anything from […]
Read MoreAt last, another of my stories in print! What happened while Don was watching the game saw the light today, when the Summer 2011 issue of Big Pulp Magazine was published. It’s a lighthearted tale of marriage, parenting, miscommunication, and the Goblins that live under automated car parkings. And something billows in it, which is […]
Read MoreAnother 1,100 words written, with Friendly Fire about two-thirds through. Somehow, a second child is a great help in prioritizing everything else. With hours to spare every day, it’s tempting to do a bit of this, and a bit of that, and some of the other, until suddenly time’s up and no words have been […]
Read MoreThe life and death of George Hayes, a story inspired by an oddity on a Falk map of the Azores and my subsequent less-than-successful Google search, is now with Asimov’s. After writing 1,000 words in the summer of 2010, and another 8,000 in November in hurried preparation for the 7th Villa Diodati Writers Workshop, and […]
Read More1,500 words replaced by 1,500 new ones. And this time, they sound right; Friendly Fire is on its way. Too late in the evening now for more writing; turning in. To be off to a flying start at my next sitting, I just did a quick editing-and-outlining sweep. I found myself marking the fifth paragraph […]
Read MoreYou write, you learn. Today I learned what it means to really write a first draft. Two weeks ago, I wrote the first 900 words of a new story, targeted for the second Machine of Death anthology. Two scenes written, but neither of them really resonated with me for what I was trying to achieve. […]
Read MoreAfter making the rounds for a while, collecting rejections, my story Engineering—kind of a torture porn* episode of The Twilight Zone—ended up with Dark Discoveries. Editor Paul Dudley rejected it, but in the subsequent correspondence gave some good thoughts on what the story needed to stand a better chance, even with DD. By that time, […]
Read MoreAnyone notice the fundamental difference between these two movie posters? I’m not talking different actors, different directors (though going by their initials, they both shot a bunch of B.S.), different decades, different millennia even. I mean something even more fundamental, something that goes to the heart of what a movie poster is, or should be, […]
Read MoreNote to self: write rave reviews of Paul Evanby’s De Vloedvormer* (“The Floodformer”) and Aliette de Bodard’s Servant of the Underworld and Harbinger of the Storm. And in case you’re so in need of new reading material that you can’t wait for my reviews, just take my word for it and buy the books. If […]
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