Category: Writing

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On Writing a Synopsis, Blurb, Logline and Tagline

It’s the same for every writer, I suppose: the synopsis is a beast that guards the gates of publication, one that rears its ugly head right after finishing a 100,000-word novel. So, how do you best write one?

Short Story: The Royal

I used to own a 1936 Royal typewriter, the “original laptop.” It was a heavy beast, too. This story was written in 2003, back when the typewriter was on the desk beside me. I lost it in a flood about fifteen years ago, but I still have that itch to find another. I just hope the one I find doesn’t come with something attached to it.

What the Devil is Anthropological Science Fiction?

Anthropological Science Fiction sounds like an oxymoron, doesn’t it? Maybe when we break down it down, it is indeed. In simplest terms, anthropology is “the study of human societies and cultures and their development” (thank you Oxford). When we think of anthropology, we consider the past (i.e., how did we get here?). Science Fiction on…
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What Just Happened? An Incomplete Journey of a NaNoWriMo Newbie – Part 2

Journal Entry: NaNoWriMo 2021 Day 1: And So It Begins… So, the alarm went off at 4 AM with a note: “NaNoWriMo Wake Up.” Right. I said I was going to do that. After coffee, a look at the news, a moment of meditation to rid myself of the stink of the news, and another…
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(Almost) Two Years in Review: An Exercise

Two years is a long time to review, and these past two years really feel like 20. Still, I think it’s necessary for some of us to look back on where we were and what we’ve accomplished. If anything, it’s a record. While I know it’s not quite December, I still feel the need to…
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A Poem: Castle in the Sky

The following poem was written in the late 1980s, although I don’t remember the year exactly. At that time, I was introduced to free verse poetry through a creative writing class I was taking. What struck me today (for the first time) was the idea of a castle in the sky, one of the central…
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What Just Happened? An Incomplete Journey of a NaNoWriMo Newbie – Part 1

Journal Entry: NaNoWriMo 2021 T-Minus 38 Days: The Decision The National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting creative writing. Its main program is an annual event in which crazy people attempt to write a 50,000-word manuscript during November. My math skills tell me that comes to 1,667 words per day. That…
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Short Story: Sprouts

There is, in fact, a forest in central Arizona which burned down in 1990. I took a trip there a few weeks after the fire had been put out and snapped the picture that inspired this story. I didn’t actually write it until 2003, but it was that picture which was taped to my monitor the whole time.

Location, Location, Location

Location, Location, Location. We’ve heard it before, how important it is to a story. The setting of a story can move about, but it is no less important (I believe) than the characters or the plot. After all, where would the characters act out the plot if not in a setting? “Everything in life is…
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Short Story: Terminal Conversations

Time travel has been written about so many times, there can’t be anything fresh in it. I decided to play with time travel once—and only once.

“Terminal Conversations” appeared in Travel a Time Historic, an anthology published in 2005.