Tag: Blog
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Ask the Wizard – Dragon Daddy
Come gather around, people, wherever you roam, press your faces to the glowing rectangle which whispers the secrets of all gathered knowledge into your brain through ... -
Unsung Announce New Folk-Horror Anthology and Kickstarter: THIS DREAMING ISLE
London-based independent publishers Unsung Stories have been quietly putting out some of the most interesting writing in genre fiction since 2014, from Aliya Whiteley’s gorgeous and ... -
Interview with Craig DiLouie (ONE OF US)
Craig DiLouie is an American-Canadian writer of speculative fiction. His works have been nominated for major literary awards, translated into multiple languages, and optioned for screen ... -
Author Spotlight: Mark E. Lacy
Mark E. Lacy was born in Cookeville, Tennessee and has lived in eight different states across the eastern U.S. Currently a handful of grandchildren hold Mark ... -
Deadmarsh Fey by Melika Dannese Lux – EXCERPT
Flesh and bone and hearts unknown, lead to the rath and your fate will be shown… When wandering through a forest, one expects to see many ... -
Ask the Wizard – Soul Man
Raise thy ears up above the level of the torpid mud of reality and fill them with the sweet harmonies of my wisdom. It is I, ... -
Write of Way #15 – Write True to You
Yeah, yeah. I know, it’s ironic. A ghostwriter telling you to write “true to yourself.” What’s that about, anyway? I mean, what does someone who writes ... -
Write of Way #14 – Write Chronologically, damnit!
Stories are meant to be read chronologically, so they should be written as such! And…there you have it: my argument for why stories should be written ... -
Author Spotlight: Sam Hawke
Joining us for today’s Author Spotlight is Sam Hawke! Sam has wanted to write books ever since realising as a child that they didn’t just breed between ... -
Write of Way #13 – The Importance of Author Branding
When it comes to author branding, I personally prefer a simple design seared onto the hindquarters. I’ve found this makes the branding process less painful for ...