Monthly Archives: July 2009

Progress Report, in which I become one with chaos

Notched another 5K on Wet Work. Cue timpani, aaaand: These chapters are probably too long, and way too expository.  The second act is still fuzzy.  And the ending is pretty much a mystery.  In other words, situation normal. See how … Continue reading

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Progress Report, in which there is some profanity

Notched another 5.1K words on Wet Work last week. Magic Meter say:   Easier going this time, now that I have some idea where I’m headed for the next few pages. I even got a hint about what’s going to … Continue reading

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Of Mugg’s Games, Me, and Tennessee

A lot of people think of science fiction as predictive–as if those of us who write it are actually trying to forecast the future. Nonsense, say I. SF’s track record at prediction is pretty abysmal.  Think about it:  back in … Continue reading

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