
A-Z Challenge & Theme
Yes, yes, my writing buddy Leetah Begallie managed to rope me into the A-Z Challenge for April (as if I didn’t have enough on my plate!). I figure I could use a little reflection amidst the chaos. For my A-Z Read More…
What I’m…Update
I recently updated the What I’m… pages, so if you’re curious, check out: What I’m Currently Reading What I’m Currently Watching What I’m Currently Playing What I’m Currently Writing What are you currently up to?

Monday Night Gaming: Dragons of Tarkir
This week’s Monday Night Gaming: Dragons of Tarkir‘s release. This past weekend was the Magic: the Gathering Dragons of Tarkir Pre-Release. Due to my having a book event this weekend, I didn’t have time to play in the pre-release tournament, Read More…

Book Event Wrap-Up
Here’s the Book Event Wrap-Up for those that missed it. If you missed the live Amaskan’s Blood event this past Saturday, you can watch the stream on YouTube. The event went fairly well, with the exception of a few networking Read More…

The Transition of Art
I didn’t notice cover artist K. E. Clausen sneak this in on her Tumblr account, but she’s got an interesting bit of discussion on the evolution of Amaskan’s Blood‘s cover art from its drawn infancy to the final digit form. Read More…

Book Event Reminder!
Just a reminder about today’s book event! WHO: Ooo! I know this one! Me! Me! WHAT: It’s a virtual book event for those that couldn’t make the one in Seattle. I’ll be reading from my Amazon bestselling fantasy, Amaskan’s Blood, Read More…

Flashback Friday: Three Men
For this week’s Flashback Friday post, I’m happy to have fantasy author, Django Wexler, here for a guest post on how Isaac Asmiov, David Brin, and Neil Gaiman influenced him as a writer. I started reading in the pre-Potter world, Read More…
Book Cover Throwback: Small Gods
This week’s Book Cover Throwback: Small Gods by Sir Terry Pratchett. What I Love about this Cover: I came late to the Discworld party, so I didn’t read this as a child. Despite that, I love the old covers for Read More…

Review of Cracked!
This past week I read Cracked! A Magic iPhone Story by Janine Southard, which is a bit of magic set in Seattle, WA. In Cracked!, there are three main characters: Morena, who’s obsessed with an iPhone sent to her by Read More…
Review of My Sister’s Grave
A few weeks ago, I decided to give author Robert Dugoni’s books another go and picked up his newest, My Sister’s Grave. I’d previously read The Conviction, which was a decent enough read, but it wasn’t my cup of tea. However, Read More…
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