At the end 2020, I set a goal to write two novels in 2021. As of yesterday, I’m halfway there. Now, to be clear, I finished the rough draft. That means I have at least one revision before getting it to my developmental editor/ wife, and then at least one revision after that based onContinue reading “It’s Done”
Tag Archives: Writing
Old-Time Books
This may surprise some of you, but I like books. A lot. There’s just something about holding a book as an artifact, whether it’s a pocket paperback or a massive hardcover tome, that brings my mind to different worlds, different journeys. And if like me, you like books, that means it’s good to support theContinue reading “Old-Time Books”
Dowser Live Reading
My new story, “Dowser in a Dead Town,” appears in With Bone and Iron. We’re having a livestream where each author will introduce their stories and give brief readings from them. You can join us live or watch it archived here! We’ll get started at 4pm EST.
Dowser in a Dead Town
Darren was too late. The town was already dead. Again. He aimed to find the one who did it, though. You can read “Dowser in a Dead Town” in With Bone and Iron, an anthology of dark fantasy novellas available now!
Copper Prawn!
I’m a copper prawn! All right. Here. Let this chart explain it: What does this mean? Basically, it means that I’m working hard. I’m a pastor, and we’re in Lent, the lead-up to Easter. My ministry load is literally double the normal amount. However, I’m pushing out an average of 2000 words a day. SomeContinue reading “Copper Prawn!”