The #MyWritingProcess thing had been making the rounds and people all over the world were expounding on how they went about smithing their words. So, here’s mine. Thanks to Jodi Cleghorn for including me on this.
After recovering from Windows eating itself, I was able to put the trailer together for a short story anthology called…
There’s some stories that come easy. They fly off the fingertips as fast as you can type them before all…
It’s early in the morning where I’m at so I’ve queued this to appear later. 100 Stories for Queensland is…
Before I get completely caught up on all of my other blog posts, I felt it important to share this with you, since it is of a (somewhat) time-sensitive nature: 100 Stories for Queensland.
Today we have a special guest post by Tyler Weaver on horror that inspired him, from Universal and Hammer Horror!
Just in time for NaNoWriMo, I’ve put together a simple but effective writing tool. Inspired by WriteRoom for the Mac, this little guy is as bare-bones as it gets. This is for people who do not want distractions on their computer, just the words and nothing but the words.
November is just around the corner. Many of you might be thinking that’s a long way off, but writing a novel can be a formidable challenge.
It takes strong tenacity and an unwillingness to quit, but it can happen. It wasn’t so long ago that I was just another face in the crowd of horror fans. Then I crossed the line into writing horror, then filming it. It’s a thin line that’s easy to cross, but it takes courage.