I will be taking a temporary break from my blog. Nothing bad, or good, has happened, I'm still healthy, sane, and married with children (all oxymorons, I know), but have unexpected 'changes' to attend to. As far as my Write1Sub1 participation, I will still be writing and submitting, though however sporadic. I figure I kicked… Continue reading Temporary Leave of Absence
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Bards & Sages Quarterly, July 2012
Check out this awesome cover of Bards & Sages Quarterly, July 2012 issue. What's even better are the stories inside from authors Milo James Fowler, Stephen McQuiggan, Tim McDaniel, myself with "The Poison of Its Filamentous Lariats," and many more. My story is about Rhyan Gray, a botany biologist, whose presence is requested in the… Continue reading Bards & Sages Quarterly, July 2012
Interview with Chris Allinotte
I’m honored to have fellow writer and friend, Chris Allinotte on my blog today to talk about his latest book, Gathering Darkness and the motivation behind his dark fiction and horror. I have been following Chris's work for a few years now and have enjoyed his stories immensely. He’s popular in the horror crowd for good reason… Continue reading Interview with Chris Allinotte
Book Review: Blood and Whiskey, by Clark Hays & Kathleen McFall
Blood and Whiskey, by Clark Hays and Kathleen McFall. I have had the pleasure of meeting up with fellow Portland authors of the new adventurous, thrilling vampire series, The Cowboy and the Vampire, by Kathleen McFall and Clark Hays. Well, in truth, it's Kathleen and me sneaking out for fine dining at a local pub… Continue reading Book Review: Blood and Whiskey, by Clark Hays & Kathleen McFall
Life in the Way @ Apollo’s Lyre
I originally wrote Life in the Way for Flash Fiction Chronicles String-of-ten FOUR Contest. The rules were to write a flash in 250 words, to include at least four of the words below. Jar, Moss, Gravity, Edge, Cast, Stand, Organ, Tire, Bitter, Wage I managed six, and though I didn't win in the contest, I did get… Continue reading Life in the Way @ Apollo’s Lyre