I’ve mentioned the novella I’d been working on a few times on this webpage. I’ve also mentioned that I was using it as the basis for a novel. At one point I even wrote that I thought it was the best thing that I’d ever written. However I knew there were problems with it. I could sense them with each rewrite I did, but having lived so close with the story for so long, couldn’t pin them down. So when the opportunity to send the manuscript to a professional editor came along, I jumped at it. Continue reading
Metastasis
The next time you are in a crowded place, whether it is your place of work, the mall, or your friend’s BBQ, try the following thought exercise. Turn to your left and take a look at the person directly next to you. Then look at the person directly to your right. Then think of this: during your lifetimes, one of the three of you will suffer from cancer. That’s not some crazy “what if?” idea. It’s a statistical fact. Actually, it’s worse for men. For guys the ratio is closer to one in two.
My family, like so many others, has felt the touch of this deadly disease. Continue reading
Happy 4th of July
To my family, friends, and fans who live in the States, have a safe and happy 4th of July!
To my friends and fans who live elsewhere, hey, it’s almost Friday!
For those celebrating today, while you’re grilling that burger, sucking down that beer, or scaring all the dogs in your neighborhood by blowing stuff up, try to think about not just what makes this country great, but how you can help make it better. Cheers!
Why Kickstarters Matter
I’m on my way out the door to work, but before I left I wanted to say some quick words about a pair of kickstarter projects that should be on your radar.
1) What Fates Impose: Tales of Divination– this is a collection of short stories that will be published by Alliteration Ink and edited by Nayad A. Monroe. It will feature tales from folks like Tim Waggoner, Lucy A. Snyder, Sarah Hans, and Maurice Broaddus. Steven Saus’s main goal with this Kickstarter is to raise enough money to pay these artists professional rates. If stretch goals are reached, more stories and artwork will be added to the collection.
2) Time Traveled Tales: A Speculative Fiction Anthology– this project’s goal is to reprint and enhance the original collection, which received a very short print run for last year’s Origins Game Fair. The collection contains stories from my friends, Sarah Hans and Steven Saus, along with Timothy Zahn, Michael A. Stackpole, and Jean Rabe. It is a great collection of stories that truly deserves more exposure. Also, a portion of the profits for each book sold will go towards charities devoted to improving literacy.
You may be thinking, “Why do you give a crap about these projects? You don’t have a story in either one of them.” The literary world is changing at a very rapid pace. You don’t need me to tell you that. Brick and mortar books shops are vanishing from the landscape. And with the advent of e-publishing, markets that pay professional rates and/or promote writers are drying up. Are you, like me, just starting out as a genre writer? Go peruse Duotrope for a bit, then come back and tell me how many publishers are paying an advance or any money at all.
Not bloody many, right? Publishers like Alliteration Ink and Silence in the Library are trying to bridge the gap between the old publishing models and the new e-paradigm. And they’re trying to do that by providing quality products without screwing the artist. If this anthology does well enough, then the next anthology may be able to pay professional rates, too. The more paying markets that are out there, especially ones that are open to new writers, the better off we are all going to be.
Also, have you read Sidekicks!? Did you look at the list of writers for What Fates Impose? The stories and writers are diverse, and I’m not just talking about the genres. Look at the current state of the SFWA. Perceptions need to change. There are a few publishing houses that are working towards that. Most of them are in the realm of small press, and unfortunately their projects don’t get much attention. Alliteration Ink is one of the good guys.
I really gotta go. But, pretty please, with sugar on top, look into each of these projects. Support them!
Where are the Monsters?
The URL for this website plainly states “beerandmonsters”. It’s in the title of the blog. Yet, content has been heavily slanted towards the beer side of the equation, hasn’t it? Also, if you’ve read Sidekicks!, the title of the site may seem somewhat off. After all, “Fangirl” is a post-apocalypse steampunk/western. There’s not a monster anywhere in it. So, what gives? Continue reading
Spoiling Star Trek for Those Who Have Already Seen It
Hi. What follows below are my thoughts on Star Trek: Into Darkness. It is lousy with spoilers. If you have not seen the movie, I urge you not to read further. This is not some random post in your Twitter or Facebook feed. This is the website for a writer with only one published story. What I’m saying is that if you are here reading this, you are here by choice. You’ve been warned. Continue reading
Another Sidekicks! Reading Event- June 8th
The title pretty much says it all. Myself, along with Michael Haynes, K.W. Taylor, and Daniel O’Riordan will be performing readings of our stories at the Whetstone Public Library on June 8th. The event will go from 5PM – 7PM. You can read all the pertinent details here. The last reading was a lot of fun. Please come out and say “Hi!”.
NOTE: Since the event is being held at a public library, no books can be sold on site. Also, all stories will be edited for language. No fears of F-bombs landing on sensitive ears.
SES Afterthoughts and Beer
Last weekend I joined my fellow members of the Airship Archon for some revelry and ribaldry at the Steampunk Empire Symposium down in Cincinnati. For those who aren’t from the area, the Symposium is a burgeoning Steampunk con run by Aloyisius Fox and the wonderful League of Cincinnati Steampunks. Like the previous year’s con, this year’s event was fantastic. Continue reading
Random Side Quest (Privateer’s Promenade)
Along with the hobbies listed in the “About Me” section, I’m also into Steampunk. That goes for literature, games, movies, crafting, clothing – the lot. On April 13th, this love of Steampunk was on full display at Laughing Ogre Comics. That day, myself and several other members of the Airship Archon “invaded” the store for a number of hours. Why? Well, besides the fact that the Ogre is a class act, we were promoting the Privateer’s Promenade.
The Privateer’s Promenade is promising to be the Steampunk gala to attend in Central Ohio this summer. Taking place on May 18th at 9PM, it will feature acts by The Ford Theatre Reunion, Ohh-La-Las Burlesque, Lindsay Nova, and others. Where is this magnificent event being held, you ask? I’m glad you asked. It will be at the Ace of Cups located at 2619 North High Street. Admission at the door will be $10. Ten bucks. That’s it. All that wonderful entertainment, dancing, and rampant Steampunkery for ten bucks! You can read more about the event on Facebook here.
Special thanks to CThomas Photography for allowing me to use one of her photos taken at the Laughing Ogre.
I do believe that’s the largest amount of hyperlinks I’ve put in a blog post.
Sidekicks! Event at Epic Loot Games and Comics Recap
The event at Epic Loot Games and Comics was fantastic! We had a really good turnout. First up, Michael Haynes read his beautiful, epic fantasy-romance story, “Learning the Game”. And then *gulp*, it was my turn. I don’t mind telling you, I was terrified. Scared shitless. While once upon a time in college I acted, and although I’ve done multiple panels at Steampunk conventions, reading in front of a crowd was a whole new experience. Continue reading