Quarterly Report

Well, lookie there, another three months have gone by. And what have I done? -Sold three stories (two of them collaborative) and an article. -Attended WorldCon, Foolscap, a writing retreat, and the King Tut exhibit. -Read my story “By the Sea” before a packed house at the Grants Pass anthology release. -Finished editing NIGHTCRAFT MOTHER […]

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Sale!

My short story “The Hippie Monster of Eel River” has been accepted for the Apex Book Company’s CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE URBAN KIND anthology. Yay! This gives me the opportunity to work once more with the lovely and talented editor Jennifer Brozek, about which I am so pleased. And, this is a particularly interesting milestone

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Ahh

Back to writing. I went four days without writing. Gah! But, 2,000 words tonight; and, in looking at the outline, I see that I am quite close to the end of this thing. I mean, I knew that I was fairly close; but wow, there’s like the scene that I’m in, and then one more

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And Home

Yeah so I drove 650 miles today. Like I did 10 or so days ago. Here’s what was different: -Getting up earlier really helped, I think (though I’m nearly dead on my feet right now). I didn’t end up pulling out of Nuevo Rancho Lake until 5:15, due to the whole packing-the-car thing again–complicated by

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Hundred Thousand

OUR LADY crossed 100,000 words today…she now stands at 101,747, after yet another 3K day. (Oh I LIKE not working!) Progress is very good; I have officially entered the All Hell Breaks Loose part of the story, with lots of action and drama and blood and shouting and all that fun stuff. I have also

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Sale!

“Embers,” a short story collaboratively written with Jay Lake, sold to Norilana Books for the anthology LACE AND BLADE 3, to appear Valentine’s Day 2010. Yay!

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Process

I’ve been having some issues with my kids lately. I try to be strict when I have to, and they know I’ll get serious from time to time, but I’m simply not feeling like their motivated to learn. This teaching from home situation is not going as well as planned. Perhaps my kids like the

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