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Tuesday, May 22, 2012
THE GREEN HORNET: STILL AT LARGE - Contents Announced!
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THE GREEN HORNET: STILL AT LARGE - Contents Announced! Cover: Douglas Klauba New Pulp writer/editor Win Scott Eckert has announced the ...
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The Writer Will Take Your Questions Now (#173) -- Fantasy and Wonder
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What is your working definition of fantasy as a literary genre? I know a lot of folks define their fantasy by the proliferation of elves an...
Monday, May 21, 2012
My schedule for Alabama Phoenix Festival this weekend!
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You ARE coming to Birmingham for the Alabama Phoenix Festival, right? Well, when you're there, drop by and visit me at my table or at...
The Writer Will Take Your Questions Now (#172) -- Hard of Soft Sci-Fi?
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Do you prefer hard sci-fi (science-based) or soft sci-fi (space fantasy)? War of the Worlds is more than just a rollicking good romp. It...
Sunday, May 20, 2012
[Link] On World Building with D.A. Adams
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Today I have a great author with us to talk about World Building. D.A. Adams, created an amazing world for his book series, The Brotherhood...
The Writer Will Take Your Questions Now (#171) -- Coming Up Short
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What do you do when you get stuck considerably short of a word count for story? Are there spots you find easier to expand upon then others? ...
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Upcoming Book Signing in Rome, GA.
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Meet Bobby Nash, Sean Taylor, and Michael Gordon at Legends of Rome on June 9th 12 - 2 p.m. www.legendsinteractive.com COMING TO Legends ...
The Writer Will Take Your Questions Now (#170) -- At the Movies, Take 2
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You mentioned Fishnet Angel and how that used to be your first choice for having a film or TV done. Which actors do you think would be right...
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Friday, May 18, 2012
[Link] Fantasy Meets Reality
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by Lance Stahlberg Bouncing off a round table that my buddy Sean Taylor did about a week ago, The Story Behind Urban Fantasy . It got me ...
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RIP Ernie Chan
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Read the full story: http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/2012/05/17/r-i-p-ernie-chan/
The Writer Will Take Your Questions Now (#169) -- Movie Aspirations
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Of all the stories you've written, which would you most like to see adapted to either film or television? Oooh. Good question. A few ...
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Thursday, May 17, 2012
Science Fiction, Space Fantasy, and the World of Speculative Storytelling
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Once upon a time there was a young woman named Mary Shelley. She wrote a little story you may have heard of called Frankenstein , and the ge...
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The Writer Will Take Your Questions Now (#168) -- Ghost Stories
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What genre have you not written yet that you'd love to write? This one's easy. I haven't written a straight-up ghost story, an...
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
How Do the Books on Your Bookshelf Stack Up Against the Books on CEOS’ Bookshelves?
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“Serious leaders who are serious readers build personal libraries dedicated to how to think, not how to compete… If there is a C.E.O. canon,...
The Writer Will Take Your Questions Now (#167) -- Why Zombies?
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Aren't zombies played out? Why keep writing zombie stories? We're coming to get Barbara if you ever stop writing our stories. T...
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
SEAN TAYLOR: ON ZOMBIES, ROBOTS, RICK RUBY, AND MORE
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Lee Houston Junior interviewed me over at the Free Choice E-Zine. Check it out! http://www.thefreechoice.info/2012/05/farm-fresh-within-...
23 Timeless Quotes About Writing
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by Brian A. Klems While fad advice in the writing world comes and goes, some wisdom is so novel that it’s withstood the test of time. Cul...
The Writer Will Take Your Questions Now (#166) -- Independent Super Hero Prose
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The bulk of super hero prose tales seem to coming be from independent publishers. Is this a way getting around the "can't afford a...
Monday, May 14, 2012
The Queen of Blüd: The Devin Grayson Interview
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Few writers have affected me more than Devin Grayson. I was inspired by her ability to break into the offices of DC Comics with (of all thin...
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The Writer Will Take Your Questions Now (#165) -- Writing to Length
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How is plotting different when you're already given a length for an arc and you must either (a) fill it or (b) cut to fit it? Somet...
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