Seasons are weird, aren’t they, squiders? Sometimes they make no sense, like when it’s October and 80 degrees and could be summer except the leaves have turned, or when it snows in June. But spring has come in right on
Trials and Tribulations
March has not been the most productive month around here. We’ve had the car accident, spring break, and now other responsibilities are creeping in. Here’s what I’ve done the last several days instead of writing: I went to a several
The Road is Long…
You’ve been traveling all day. The road is dusty, and long, and it’s been hours since you’ve seen another soul. It’s getting late, and the thought of sleeping on the ground and potentially getting eaten by wolves is unappealing. Finally,
Workbooks and Journals, Oh My
So! It turns out that said journal class I had? Not a class so much as a collection of demos of how to make journals. Ah, well. And also, the whole thing is kind of obvious in retrospect. There are
WriYe and Editing
First of all, fantastic news, squiders! They found my journal/workbook class for me! Hallelujah! Words can describe how happy I am about this development. (Now to get on it.) It’s editing month at WriYe (probably to line up with NaNoEdMo–National
Announcing Love Shines Through
Hooray! It took a ton of work, but Love Shines Through: A Fractured World Anthology is now available! Here’s the blurb: The world was whole before the war. But war is a terrible thing, and terrible things are done in
Review: In Search of a Witch’s Soul
Good morning, squiders! Today’s I’ve got an urban fantasy noir story for you. Urban Fantasy Noir Publisher: Ink & Magick Date Published: March 5, 2019 Human, private detective Anna Caill isn’t keen on the prohibition of magic enacted by the
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
So, both the Landsquid books and the nonfiction books are lower down in the priority for the next week, since the Fractured World anthology is coming out in about a week and I have Things That Need Doing (I am