I realized that I haven’t publicly shared some details regarding the state of my writing career. Find out all that I’ve been doing! Quarterly goal articles don’t count. :)
I realized that I haven’t publicly shared some details regarding the state of my writing career. Find out all that I’ve been doing! Quarterly goal articles don’t count. :)
When it comes to changing history, it can be as simple as hopping into a time machine and jumping to the past. This post explores another popular sci-fi trope, one that’s been around for centuries.
In this new series, I’ll be tackling a variety of popular and uncommon tropes in the science fiction genre. With this premier, one of the biggest tropes will be reviewed and analyzed: faster-than-light travel.
You want your short story to stand on its own merits and not be overshadowed by simple mistakes and errors leading up to it actually being read post-submission. I share four tips on what to do - and what not to do - before submitting a short.
Writing our stories consume much of our time as it is. Do the benefits of blogging outweigh the cost? Why should a writer blog?
As the year comes closer to its end, I commit myself to these last batch of goals.
Part 3 (FINAL). Worldcon was great. Meeting legendary authors and having conversations with them was greater.
Spending time with my CP? THE BEST THING EVER.
Part 2. Connecting with people is half the reason anyone likely attends conferences. On that front, my first Worldcon was a big success.
Part 1. I’ve decided to just get my gripes surrounding Worldcon 76 out of the way, so here they are.
I attended Worldcon for the first time! In the post that precedes all other posts, I briefly discuss what to expect in my multi-part documentation on my first Worldcon experience.