Back
in April of this year, Marcus Christman, Matthew Christman, Ethan White and I
went downtown.
Monday, December 5, 2016
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
PAPER BULLET Now Available
My
book Paper Bullets: Point-Blank Notions
on Writing is now available on
Amazon.
Here’s
the blurb and the table of contents:
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
NaNoWriMo 2016: Mobius Girl
National
Novel Writing Month started on Nov 1st at 12:01 a.m. and ends at
midnight, Nov 30th. Those who participate, write approximately 1,666
words a day for 30 days. The end result is a novel-length manuscript of 50,000
words.
NaNoWriMo
started in 1999 in San Francisco with 21 participants. Over the years it has
become an epic event involving thousands and thousands all over the world.
Although it has mostly produced quantity, there is no doubt it has also
produced quality. The Night Circus,
by Erin Morgenstern and Wool, by Hugh
Howey both started out as NaNoWriMo novels.
I’ve
completed NaNoWriMo at least three times before. This time, I sort of cheated.
I’m already
working on a novel so I’m going to use National Novel Writing Month as an extra
push. I didn’t want to wait for Nov 1st for a variety of reasons, so
I started on October 19th, aiming for an average of 2,000 words a
day. When NaNoWriMo started this morning, I went into it with 26,000 words
already written.
The
novel is tentatively called Mobius Girl. More about that later.
Friday, October 7, 2016
Bravo Avenue: Hyland Senior Play 2016
I’m
working on the rough draft of a play written specifically for the seniors at
Hyland. The official title is Bravo
Avenue
Monday, September 19, 2016
Author Bio (The Director's Cut)
In
order to get people interested in reading your books, you’re supposed to write
a brief summary of your literary accomplishments and anything else that creates
the illusion you have something profound to say. If possible, it should include
words such as “best-sellers,” “famous,” and “blockbuster.”
Monday, September 12, 2016
Why I wrote the book GOD'S WORDS
This
book deals with the integrity of the Bible. Although there are many reasons why
I wrote it, one of the earliest reasons came from a conversation I had with a
friend many years ago.
Saturday, September 10, 2016
My Real Author Photo
Claiming
to be a writer already feels pretentious, but asking someone to take a picture
of you as an “author” feels even more so.
My Real Author Photo
Claiming
to be a writer already feels pretentious, but asking someone to take a picture
of you as an “author” feels even more so.
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