but also fo anyone else who has tried to post a comment here. My comments section seems to be broken. Precious, I read your question about the James Paatterson masterclass and wrote a long reply and that was deleted too. How. Very. Annoying.
For those of you just joining us...
The question was--is it worth it?
I said YES and here's why.
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Monday, June 15, 2015
I have supped full wuth horrors
That lines comes form Act 5, Scene 5, Line 13-15 - Macbeth. I know it's upposed to be bad luck to quote "the Scottish play" but I always felt like that was an actor's superstition, not a writer's one. I always thought that if high schools had students read Macbeth instead of Julius Caesar, there would be more Shakespeare enthusiasts in the world. But no one asked my opinion. (It's Julius Caesar and Romeo & Juliet, which has a higher body count than Hamlet and I honestly don't think those are the best plays to start with.)
If you haven't supped on any horror lately but would like to, check out my longish short story Unsanctified, which is free on Kindle this week. I did a lot of spider research for that story--yet another example of getting lost in research. I so love Google.)
Labels:
horror,
Julius Caesar,
Macbeth,
Romeo & Juliet,
Shakespeare
Sunday, June 14, 2015
A Quiet Shelter There is coming
Gerri Leen's charity anthology (proceeds go to help homeless animals in Northern Virginia) is now edited and proofed. I just finished reading it and can tell you that it is chock full of strong stories and evocative poetry. And there are stories that will make you cry unless you're made of stone. And some that will make you smile. And a few steampunk stories that will convince you there's hope for the genre.
The anthology is called A Quiet Shelter There. I'll let you know when it's coming out. And in the meantime, a totally gratuitous picture of Orange Cat lounging on the bed in the spare room.
The anthology is called A Quiet Shelter There. I'll let you know when it's coming out. And in the meantime, a totally gratuitous picture of Orange Cat lounging on the bed in the spare room.
Labels:
#OrangeCat,
charity anthology,
Gerri Leen
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Master classes all around!
I have mentioned my enthusiasm for the James Patterson masterclass video learning experience and now it seems Writer's Digest books has taken note of it as well. They're offering a fantastic deal on 14 of their books and recordings on every aspect of writing. The bundle is currently selling for $50, which is a little more than $4 per item. The item that caught my eye was a recording of this:
Thrillers,
Killers, and Fanboys: How to Succeed as a Writer by Knowing What Not to
Do: Writer's Digest Conference Session Recording
It's really exciting to me to know that I have such great tools available. Add Stephen King's On Writing and you're good to go.
It's really exciting to me to know that I have such great tools available. Add Stephen King's On Writing and you're good to go.
Labels:
James Patterson,
Stephen King,
Writer's Digest books
Thursday, June 4, 2015
Arthurian fantasy set in Vancouver?
Why not? This series actually looks like a lot of fun. for more information go here.
Tuesday, June 2, 2015
the Djinn Wars trailer
christine Pope's book FALLEN publishes today. It's the latest book in her Djinn Wars series. She had Book Candy whip up a trailer for the release and it's great. (The music gave me chills.) Check it out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xs0q96NIbUk&feature=youtu.be
Labels:
Book Candy,
Christine Pope,
Djinn Wars
New cover reveal
I have a new longish short story that I'm about to put up as a kindle "short read" and I found this cover on a pre-made site. I fell in love iwth the font and also with the spider photographs. I once encountered a spider just like that one with the striped legs. Only one of us survived the encounter. Spite is, as you can imagine, a horror story. But I've been playing around with vmapire mythology and I'm pretty pleased with the way it turned out.
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