I’m now done with Twitter
It was the quiet removal of protections against harassment for trans people that made me do it, but it wasn’t just that, not by a long shot. I’ve been struggling for a while with balancing
Yet another indie author blog, but with more dirty jokes
It was the quiet removal of protections against harassment for trans people that made me do it, but it wasn’t just that, not by a long shot. I’ve been struggling for a while with balancing
Go ahead and give it a listen: I worked on this for about two weeks, and then I sat on it for another week, listening to it occasionally before I was finally sure this was
I normally tweet out a bio of one of my characters each day. It’s something I enjoy doing. I don’t tweet a whole lot, either. Even on my busiest days, I’ll mostly reply to writing
I finished drafting Operational Considerations, and while it still needs editing, I’ve already started on Operational Failures, the 4th book which will transition Jimmy from the life he has known so far into the next
So, I finished the first draft of Operational Considerations. It still needs work. And it still needs a cover. I’m working on both of those things. When I get the cover sorted out, I plan
Here are the audio files for this part. You are free to download and listen to all of them to your heart’s content. If you want to thank the two readers who went to the
Okay, I told the story of Operational Realities already. How some idle teenage musings about high school cliques might turn into tribes in a post-apocalyptic world turned into a far-future military sci-fi universe. But I’ve
So as it turns out, I’m not very good at writing romance. It’s not really that surprising, considering that I’ve never written a love story before. Sure I’ve written stories where two characters start a
This is a bit of a funny one. So just recently, as outlined in my last post, I got a big boost in readers for my online story, which I’m tentatively thinking of as The
So, I do have some traffic analytic software (the cheap, free versions of shareware stuff), and I realize that I’m not, actually, shouting into the void. Instead, I’m speaking to a very small audience. Which