The Night Is A Harsh Mistress, Chapter 11
Chapter 11 of The Night Is A Harsh Mistress, featuring Rachel Carmichael, is up on the Writer’s Retreat blog. Check it out!
Continue reading →Chapter 11 of The Night Is A Harsh Mistress, featuring Rachel Carmichael, is up on the Writer’s Retreat blog. Check it out!
Continue reading →13 Balls in the Air 1. My blog – recently, I’ve only written Thursday 13’s, my Rachel Carmichael serial, and Wiley Wednesday essays. I’d like to get back to regular flash fiction as a method of priming the pump for … Continue reading →
I’ve written a Wiley Wednesday essay, “Weaving the Web,” for the Writer’s Retreat Blog. Come on by and take a look!
Continue reading →13 Things I Carry With Me 1. Backpack – To hold stuff. Has a cool laptop case. 2. Lunchbox – Front pocket holds transit cards and stuff. 3. Umbrella – One too many times impersonating a drowned rat. 4. Cell … Continue reading →
13 Thoughts on the Nature of Time1. Humans experience time in a linear fashion. 2. Cats can bilocate. 3. The written word provides permanency of thought. 4. Written media propagate ideas across time. 5. Time for humans only goes forward. … Continue reading →
The Night Is A Harsh Mistress, Chapter 10, is up. Will Rachel finally find love? Or will everything go awry?
Continue reading →Chapter 9 of The Night is a Harsh Mistress is up at the Writer’s Retreat blog. Check out our new format and let me know what you think!
Continue reading →13 Questions “If they can get you asking the wrong questions they don’t have to worry about the answers.” – Thomas Pynchon 1. Who says morning is the most productive time? Why do we have to start work in the … Continue reading →
I’ve written an essay, “What To Do When Stress Rears Its Ugly Head” at the Writer’s Retreat Blog. This is part of our weekly series called “Wiley Wednesday,” where one of the writers from the Retreat shares our thoughts on … Continue reading →
13 Things That Have HappenedWho in the heck IS this Murphy guy anyway? I wanna give him a piece of my mind! (And a kick on the seat of the pants. And maybe a baseball bat…) 1. My car died. … Continue reading →