This weekend (Sunday), I’m speaking at Emerging Tech Conference Dallas. Sunday at 1:00, I’m talking about the Benefits of Sequential Content. If you’re in the area and looking for something to do this weekend, you can do much worse than coming to Grapevine and listening to all kinds of cool people talking about new media. […]
Archives for June 2012
The Effort of It All
When the effort involved in getting people to know your writing exists becomes almost as much as the writing itself (or more), is it really worth it? What have we lost when we constantly update Facebook and Twitter at every free moment instead of sitting or standing in silence, thinking? Is productivity killing your creativity? […]
The Busiest Month
For some reason, May and June always seem to be the busiest months for me as a writer. This June is no exception; in fact, it’s probably busier than most. I’m definitely earning the title “Juggling Writer” this month. Here’s what’s going on: Kickstarter I quickly mentioned the Kickstarter project for Hell Comes with Wood […]
Shawn Kupfer Has Gone Supercritical
I’ve interviewed Shawn Kupfer before, asking questions about the first book in his near-future series, 47 Echo — and a bit about his writing process. This time around, we’re talking about Supercritical, the latest book in his series. No bloated intro, here…let’s get straight to the interview! The Interview Welcome back, Shawn! First up, the […]
Dandelion Seeds in the Wind
I was born in Chicago and moved to Mundelein, Illinois when I was young. Mundelein isn’t far from Waukegan. Waukegan is where Ray Bradbury was born… Dandelion Wine While dyslexic, I loved to read. My favorite thing about school wasn’t recess or lunch or gym or any of my classes…my favorite thing was being allowed […]
Kickstarting a Relaunch
The Kickstarter project for Hell Comes with Wood Paneled Doors went live as Venus traveled across the sun. I’d say that’s reason enough to check it out!
The Cat Licker
Over the weekend, my wife and I chatted with a friend about how what we’ve all wanted from our creative endeavors has changed over the years. While it was once an all-or-nothing race toward doing what would afford a living doing something creative, these days we all do what we want for the love of […]