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Baseball Photo Essay
The outfield can get lonely sometimes. But a good outfielder is always vigilant and ready to spring into action to relay a hit ball back to the infield. This is my youngest son Spencer, who’s AAA team I help coach.… Read More »Baseball Photo Essay
Twitter Posts from 2012-05-12 to 2012-05-18
New post: How I Use Scrivener to Write a Novel Part One http://t.co/VL6Xib4k 2012-05-16 Like that new Gotye song? You should hear Kimbra's solo stuff. http://t.co/lrBV6Ete 2012-05-16 I'm digging the song Tomorrow Will Be Kinder song from The Hunger Games.… Read More »Twitter Posts from 2012-05-12 to 2012-05-18
How I Use Scrivener to Write a Novel Part One
Part Two * Disclaimer – I no longer use Scrivener. I now use LibreWrite. While I’m thrilled if you enjoy this post about Scrivener, I really can’t help you with any questions on it. Scrivener is a great program if… Read More »How I Use Scrivener to Write a Novel Part One
Silicant Technology
I was searching images of fractals on a lark one afternoon, and came across the art of Krzysztof Marczak on DeviantArt.com. This polish artist has used a Mandelbrot rendering program to make some amazing 3D images. You’ll have to click… Read More »Silicant Technology
Writing Books I’m Reading
Every writer should be constantly reading about his craft or taking classes on improving his writing skills. This year I blew my budget on going to Norwescon, so I won’t be doing any more seminars. But that doesn’t mean I… Read More »Writing Books I’m Reading
Interconnected Stories Problem
Natalia Osiatynska via Compfight For the past few months my Star Trilogy novels have been selling pretty steady. Nothing to get all excited about, but nothing to sneeze at either. At the same time, free downloads of short stories set… Read More »Interconnected Stories Problem