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Category Archives: Hard Weird
“Exiled In The Desert”: A review
Recently I picked up that anthology because I know a number of the people who wrote stories in it and the price was right. One of the stories happens to be written by the guy who runs my Sunday night … Continue reading
Posted in Artists That I Admire, Hard Weird, On Writing, pulp revival
Tagged creativity, critique, entertainment, fantasy, fiction, science fiction, short story anthology, writing
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Life Is Just A Party And Parties Aren’t Meant To Last
When I was putting together the stories that comprise Bad Dreams & Broken Hearts I wanted to include some kind of supplemental material from the world of Dracoheim. It seemed to fit the feel of the work, like the map … Continue reading
Posted in Artists That I Admire, Bad Dreams & Broken Hearts, Hard Weird, New Wave, On Writing
Tagged entertainment, fantasy, fiction, realism, work in progress, writing
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In The Year 2020
Okay, so writing 2020 as the date is probably going to freak me out all year. But let’s leave that aside and talk about my intentions for the new year. Last year I set my goal too ambitiously and I … Continue reading
One Hundred Five Thousand Seven Hundred
Yesterday I posted a list of my 2019 publications. Compiling that list was an interesting experience. For one thing, it was more than I had thought I had done–I tend not to spend much time thinking about what I’ve done, … Continue reading
Posted in Hard Weird, New Wave, On Publishing, On Writing
Tagged fantasy, fiction, publishing, realism, science fiction, short story anthology, writing
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Sins, New and Old
The fourth volume of Chastity Nicole and Debbie Manber Kupfer’s Sins Of Time series of themed Horror/Dark Fantasy anthologies is out now. I’ve kept my streak going, I have a story in all four volumes. It’s a series that has a … Continue reading
Posted in Artists That I Admire, Hard Weird, New Wave
Tagged fantasy, horror, publishing, science fiction, short story anthology, writing
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Beyond The Great Divide
Stories written from an alien viewpoint, while long a staple of SF/F, are hard to do well. They involve a kind of semiotic tightrope–if the language and concepts involved are too alien, the story becomes too hard to decipher to … Continue reading
Posted in Artists That I Admire, Hard Weird, New Wave, On Writing, pulp revival
Tagged Cirsova, promotion, reviews, science fiction, short story anthology
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