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Second Look: Thank You For Ten

My short story collection, Thank You For Ten: Short Fiction About a Little Theatre was not the first idea I had to publish fiction. It was related to that, however, and ultimately was the first thing I ever published. This collection of ten short stories not only share a setting with one another, but with …

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Looking Back at My Oeuvre

Without having every work I have written since high school in front of my to prove this beyond a shadow of a doubt, I am going to contend the title of this post as only the second time I have made use of the word “oeuvre” lifetime. Certainly feels that way. It just means “body …

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Heart-Probability: What I Look For in Fiction

I don’t know what the hell to read next. Only once I skim either the shelves of the library, or the descriptions online can I come to a conclusion about what book I want to try next. (Word to other indie-publishers, that jacket blurb is damned important!) About 50% of the time, I am right. …

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Writing as “Rotisserie” Fantasy Baseball

Baseball season is upon us here in the United States. With it, (often) is my jump into fantasy baseball. For those unfamiliar with fantasy sports, (into which I never sink any money), the concept is simple enough. You join a league, usually online these days. You draft real Major League players onto your team as …

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Mechanical Writing.

I do not mean tech writing here. A lot of mechanics goes into good writing, writing that works well on the brain, writing that seems to have written itself. Grammar. Syntax. Word count. Sentence length. Oxford comma’s and participles that do not do not dangle. Significant concepts all. Be that as it may, if i …

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