Posts Tagged ‘writing’
An Interview with Yours Truly
The inimitable C. Stuart Hardwick has an ongoing interview series with Writers of the Future winners. This month, he’s tabbed me as his “veteran” interviewee. Interested parties may find the results here.
In it, we discuss the effects of winning the contest, bits of workshop wisdom, and corn. Because no interview is complete without a discussion of corn.
Enjoy!
Calico in Conversation Interviews Your Humble Servant (Me)
The fabulous Shara White is the brains behind the Calico in Conversation interview series, in which she chats with various authors about . . . well, whatever comes up in conversation. And this month, her featured author is, uh, me.
Part one of the interview is here. Part two will go up on the 9th, with part three following a week later. I’ll update this post with the links when I have them. The interview was conducted over several months, and covers a variety of topics. Of course, there’s plenty of talk about Petra and Petra Released. But we also discuss lessons one can learn from karaoke, politics in fiction, and even a bit about Harlan Ellison. Because Harlan Ellison, that’s why.
This interview was a lot of work. But a lot of fun, too. So do check it out.
Out of the Darkness
Wow. The blog’s been dark for a couple of months now. That’s a long stretch of time. Let me explain.
No, there is too much. Let me sum up.
I’ve been slowly working toward getting Petra Released ready to unleash on the world, and I’m crap at multitasking.
But I thought a brief post to the effect of “I’m not dead” might be in order. In fact, you can expect a flurry of activity soon. News, like winter, is coming.
In the meantime, hi. Hope you’re well.