So… that’s good, right?
Sentence of the Day #114: My head felt like it wanted to split open, which I took as an encouraging sign that it hadn’t.
So… that’s good, right? Read More »
Sentence of the Day #114: My head felt like it wanted to split open, which I took as an encouraging sign that it hadn’t.
So… that’s good, right? Read More »
I have finished my short story, and sent it off for submission last night. So, starting today, I’m returning to Yagmar, where we pick up in the middle of a fight scene. Also, returning to the Sentence of the Day! #113: She spun, kicked me hard in the chest before falling to the floor and
Meanwhile, in an inn in the desert… Read More »
At Noon on Friday was the panel “The Legal Ramifications of Monster Hunting” This was a fun one. The panelists were all lawyers, iirc. From the program guide: Paranormal stories, such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Supernatural, and Wynonna Earp, often feature slayers and hunters of vampires, demons, and other supernatural monsters. But if that sort of thing
Norwescon 44 – Pat’s Notes – Part 3 Read More »
I knew partway through the first draft of Thoughtless that I was going to want it to be around 100,000 words. My first draft was written by hand in a series of notebooks. While writing Yellow Tape and Coffee, I just picked up whatever notebooks I could find for cheap, usually between $.50 and $1.00
Thoughtless: Chapters and Word Counts Read More »
#112: I was beginning to think I shouldn’t have come here.
He’s a little slow sometimes Read More »
#110: I didn’t know if it was aimed at herself for falling for the trick, or at me for pulling it.
And our…uh…other hero Read More »
#109: At that moment, the inn door swung open, and Yagmar strode in, brandishing his great axe in both hands.
108: Did the minions of Arakthla care if the stones were stolen?
Do you feel lucky? Read More »