To continue our series on strange fictional animals, today I bring you turtleducks and self-folding plesiosaurs. (As evidenced by the title.) Isn’t it interesting how the oddest things catch on? As an example, I like terrible jokes. Jokes like “A
Writing with a Partner – A Discussion on Collaborative Writing
Once upon a time, I read Sorcery and Cecilia by the lovely Patricia Wrede and Caroline Stevermer. If you haven’t read this, you are missing out. It is marvelous. It’s an epistolary novel, meaning each person writes letters as their
Of Lunar Eclipses and Inspiration
So how awesome was the eclipse the other night? So awesome. My new house has this random landing at the top of the stairs. It’s tiny and useless, but it turns out to be the perfect size for three people
December Overactivity
Every year, after the madness of November is over, I find myself riding on a high. I don’t know if it’s because I won Nano or because Nano is over, but every December, for some reason, I think myself invincible.
Turtleduck Press and Hidden Worlds
First of all, I apologize for the snow if it’s bothering you. I am physically incapable of ignoring the option to put falling snow on any website. Complaints may be taken to the Landsquid. Bring Cheez-Its with you. The Landsquid loves Cheez-Its.
The Changes of Nanowrimo
The dear people at the Office of Letters and Light have Nanowrimo pinned down to a tee. Week One – an exciting week where word counts ramp up. Week Two – where the momentum hits a brick wall. Week Three