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Would anyone be up for a video chat? Like Slack or Zoom or any of the other such providers? Could talk about writing, HLH universe, animation, dogs, whatever. Not sure if anyone would be interested. Read More
Would anyone be up for a video chat? Like Slack or Zoom or any of the other such providers? Could talk about writing, HLH universe, animation, dogs, whatever. Not sure if anyone would be interested. Read More
I just had some dairy-free cheesecake. And I have to say, it was some of the best cardboard I've ever had. They should package all boxes with it, just in case we ever get stranded somewhere and we have to choose between our shipping containers and cannibalism. I got some biltong beef jerky that I had been getting advertisements on forever. And it was just lousy. I've made my own dehydrated sorta-jerky. And it's waaay better. Even cheaper. Just takes... Read More
The first episode of my series is up. It's free on Amazon Prime. If you can, give it a watch, and review. It broke my back to make it and, if nothing else, it can reach more eyeballs and get more readers than anything else I could possibly do. Yes, I'm still writing. About 16K words on Garm at the moment. It's fun. Came more naturally than I suspected, even though it's a very different set of characters. Thanks. Hard... Read More
I've started writing my Garm book. About 5000 words in. It's pretty fun so far. It's basically a prequel. When Garm first left her planet as a Quadrad and put together a team. I'm also going to have a lot of Colmarian Confederation stuff. No Hank, because she hadn't met him yet. I'm probably going to call it Hard Luck Hank and use that same titles. It's a bit weird since there won't be Hank, but HLH is kind of... Read More
I'm a big fan of fantasy, science fiction, superheroes, and a whole slew of dorky genres. In high school, I wrote an impassioned essay on why scifi/fantasy/comics were valid forms of literature. I pointed out that the graphic novel Maus had just won a Pulitzer prize. It being the first, and still only, comic to do so. That was 1992. And being a nerd/geek was still a pretty stinging criticism. I just reread an interview with the great Alan Moore,... Read More