Archive for November, 2007

Apparently, I’m Chicago…

Which is interesting since I just went there last night for a Swell Season concert. I like Chicago – the night life, museums, theater – but I don’t think I would ever live there. What city are you? Your Score: CHICAGO! You scored 54% Style, 24% Climate, and 64% Culture! You are Chicago, Illinois. Chicago [...]

Cooksense.net

I have officially launched a cooking blog. This is something I’ve been pondering for a while, and finally decided to go ahead and bite the bullet. The site is pretty close to what its final incarnation is going to look like, so I wanted to spread the news a bit, have everyone look at it, [...]

Yay! New sale to IGMS

One of my Clarion stories from last summer has found a home. For any of you Clarionites out there, it was the wall story, the story about the photographer and his grandfather who got a bug up his ass to stop the spyders from tagging the immigrants hopping over the completed US-Mexican border wall. IGMS [...]

Writers Symposium

I mentioned in a recent post that I made a connection based on my affiliation with the GenCon Writers’ Symposium. I have neglected to mention this in more detail, and this post hopes to correct that glaring oversight. The Writers’ Symposium is the writing track that appears at the GenCon Game Fair in Indianapolis every [...]

World Fantasy Con Report

Four fun-filled days in Saratoga Springs… I went this year largely to just hang out. I didn’t push for any readings or panels, though I did plan to participate in the mass signing on Friday night since I have a few print anthologies out now. I started the con by hitting S. C. Butler‘s reading. [...]

Review at The Fix Online

The Fix Online has reviewed Intergalactic Medicine Show #6, which includes my story, “How Peacefully the Desert Sleeps.” A snippet of the review:  A rare western fantasy tale, “How Peacefully the Desert Sleeps” steps outside of the greedy white man versus the noble natives cliché, revealing all involved to be merely human after all.


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