Archive for the ‘Writing’ Category

Update on forthcoming work and a link to Pete Tzinski’s Rocket Johnny

April 30, 2009 - 12:12 pm 1 Comment

Just a couple of quick things this time around:

I have sold two more pieces. One, a good, old-fashion Black Sheep sci-fi story called The Wavelength of Maybird will appear on August 16th over at The Absent Willow Review, and the other a short-short humorous piece called Seven and Four will appear at The Boston Literary Magazine this summer. I’ll keep you posted.

Number two thing–It looks as though my friend and fellow author Pete Tzinski is getting ready to premiere his WW2 serial story Rocket Johnny on May 1st. I think you’ll want to head on over and check it outIf I know Pete, It should be a great ride!

LEGS

Clockwork Bird at Niteblade

April 9, 2009 - 5:58 am 2 Comments

Hi there,

Just a short note to say you can check out my fun little steam-punky-free-verse poem Clockwork Bird in the most recent issue of Niteblade.

Enjoy, and SUPPORT SMALL PRESS!

LEGS

Realms of Fantasy is BACK!

March 10, 2009 - 11:04 pm No Comments

How about that?

Just when you thought it was the end…

Realms of Fantasy is back!

Huzzah!

I’ll just give them a moment or two to get settled before I start submitting…

LEGS

William Shunn Flogs The Internet.

February 13, 2009 - 6:19 pm No Comments

William Shunn is a science fiction author, and the person that many people view as The Expert in terms of proper manuscript format for submissions. He recently started a Q&A blog he calls “The Flog” to discuss this often frustrating topic for writers. A handy resource to be sure!

Go check it out:

THE FLOG

- LEGS

A Post-Modern Deconstructionist Video Journey Into A Writer’s Winter Vacation Mindset.

February 9, 2009 - 5:12 pm 5 Comments

A lot of people wonder how writers manage to maintain focus.

I have no idea.

My winter vacation from my other duties as a historical tour-guide/amphibious vehicle captain in Boston, Massachusetts, were meant to be constructive.

Here’s what they were:

Oh well.
Constructive is as constructive does.