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The Publishing Cart Before The Storytelling Horse

Self-published authors don’t like to be dissed by the traditionally-published and the reverse remains true. Nobody’s got a lock on the truth. Nobody’s got their thumb on the pulse of the future (despite how much they love to trumpet their own oracular insight). The sky isn’t falling — the ground is merely shifting beneath our feet.

25 Things You Should Know About NaNoWriMo

It’s that time of the year, then, that normal everyday men and women get a hankering for the taste of ink and misery, thus choosing to step into the arena to tangle with the NaNoWriMo beast. Here, then, are 25 of my thoughts regarding this month-long pilgrimage into the mouth of the novel — peruse, […]

Stuff And Things And Things And Stuff

Obligatory THE LIFE OF THE WENDIGO post incoming. Alert your state government. Hide your sisters. It’s time to talk e-books, t-shirts, recipes, cornpunks, baby laughs, and more. And while we’re at it, I ask that you share some recipes and tell me what *you’re* up to, too.

Anne Lyle: The Terribleminds Interview

It’s time again to give the mic to another wonderful writer — this time, Anne Lyle, writer of historical fantasy and Angry Robot author — and submit her brain for processing at the Terribleminds Institute For Penmonkey Dissection. You’re going to want to keep a keen eye on Anne.

25 Ways To Become A Better Writer

Time again for another list of 25 — this time, a long hard look at the many ways to press hot irons to the feet of your writing and make it beg to get better. Flip through them, and then should you find you’ve got your own to add, well, hot dang, you know what the comments section is for. Time to measure up, penmonkeys.

Stephen Blackmoore: The Terribleminds Interview

Stephen Blackmoore is a writer after my own heart. Wit like a lash. He’ll talk booze. He’ll talk games. Best of all, the guy’s an incredible writer. I’m lucky to call him a friend. I’m also lucky to have read both his upcoming DAW releases, CITY OF THE LOST, and DEAD THINGS.