Category: News

NASA Is Being Social

My favorite group of nerds on the entire planet are trying something new. The folks at NASA are running a contest to hand out press credentials to as many as 150 people active in social media. The full details of the contest can be seen here, but the short version is they’re giving dozens of […]

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On Entitlement

I keep hearing about how all these “entitled” people are stealing money from honest,  hard working folks and wrecking the economy. And I agree completely. There are people who believe they’re entitled to money they haven’t earned for work they haven’t done. And that attitude is very damaging to our society as a whole. For example, […]

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Building Worlds in a Hostile Universe

Hey gang. I’ve been spending the last few days building a new world for the rest of The Ark series and it got me thinking back to a wonderful project I was involved in called Eighth Day Genesis. It was meant to be a world-building textbook of sorts, and I had the honor of writing […]

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No One Coasts to the Top

This is a Ford Fiesta. It has around 100 horsepower, and can go around 100 miles per hour. It’s a car, and it’ll get the job done, but this isn’t going to be anyone’s desktop wallpaper. If you want to go faster, which we both know you do, you’ll need something like this… This is […]

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Waging War on the Minimum Wage

With the President’s recent commitment to try and raise it and news coming in from SeaTac, Washington, the public debate over the minimum wage is heating up again. I’ve hashed out my conservative argument for raising the minimum wage before, but I’ve been seeing a lot of fallacious arguments and memes making the rounds on social media that […]

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After the Draft: A New Hope

It’s been quite a while since our last episode of After the Draft. Until this point, we’d been following around my second novel manuscript, Let Sleeping Gods Lie as it wound its way through the labyrinth of query letters, synopsis writing, partial requests, rejections, and waiting. It’s been so long, in fact, that in the […]

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Seven Things No One Will Tell You About Being a Writer

1) REDACTED 2) REDACTED 3) REDACTED 4) REDACTED 5) REDACTED 6) REDACTED 7) What? I specifically said no one was going to tell you. Really, you only have yourself to blame. Just be glad I didn’t RickRoll you.

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What Counts as Writing?

Hanging around with friends and other panelists of the GenCon Writer’s Symposium this year, I was hit with an unexpected question several different times. “So, are you trying to be an author, or a comedian?” The question caught me off guard, although in retrospect, it probably shouldn’t have. People love labels and categories. It makes things easier […]

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Slushie Machine: Escape the pile

Hey gang. I’ve just returned from GenCon in Indianapolis, and while I had a wonderful time as always, (more on that later) after talking to a group of aspiring authors, I was once again struck by how often the same questions about submitting stories and working with markets keep coming up. This stuff is old […]

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Robin Williams and Depression as a Muse

This post is about comedy, but there won’t be anything funny about it. In truth, I’ve been looking for a way to share much of what I’m about to say for a long time now without knowing how. But today seems as appropriate as any. For those of you who don’t know, Robin Williams, the […]

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