On my travels around the internet I often stumble across photographs that tell a story. Sometimes it’s a single moment, one I can capture in a few hundred words. More often I’m really only telling part of the story–what brought the character(s) to this point, or what’s happening right now. These snippets end up in my BigContinueContinue reading “Flash Fiction: “Headfirst” and “Reminders””
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The Careers I Might Have Had
One of the things I love about being a writer is choosing careers for my characters. This is when I think back over the things I wanted to be when I grew up and allow myself to dream a little. I wanted to be a writer. I also wanted to be a research scientist, flightContinueContinue reading “The Careers I Might Have Had”
When It’s Not Working
The post I had planned for today was a summary of my works in progress. I don’t often share much about what I’m writing. I’m weirdly superstitious about it—or maybe it’s just that I prefer not to tease with a new project that might never eventuate. It’d be like hearing Ben & Jerry were finallyContinueContinue reading “When It’s Not Working”
An Audience of One
Who do you write for? It’s a question I’ve pondered a lot over the past few weeks. It’s something every writer has to ask at least once. Most of us probably ask it every time we open up a file or pick up a pen. Every word we put down has been chosen for aContinueContinue reading “An Audience of One”
Available Now: Inversion Point
INVERSION POINT is the fourth book in the Chaos Station series. Though I am beyond excited about this release–this is my favourite book in the series, the one I didn’t fret over after the final round–it’s release also heralds the beginning of the end. This morning PHASE SHIFT, the final book in this series, willContinueContinue reading “Available Now: Inversion Point”