Everyone always worries about the problems of the long slog of interstellar travel. You build these giant generational ships and by the time you get there, so many generations have passed that the people on the ship don’t even remember why they’re there or where they’re going. But! I have a solution!
Enslave a race more »
What if someone told the entire epic story of the Bible via a garden? There’s heaven of the air, earth of, well, the earth, water gardens for Moses and Noah’s story (and a koi pond for Jonah!), rock gardens for desert stories, red flowers for the bloody stories, dogwoods for Christ’s story, etc.
And what more »
i would like to announce my latest project: The News From Poughkeepsie.
I get a lot of email from people who are afraid to join peer writing groups because they’re afraid someone will steal their ideas. I’ve heard authors say that they get a lot of people saying, “Hey, I’ve got this great idea for more »
I was thrilled to interview Christopher Moore, author of You Suck!, A Dirty Job, Lamb, and many other books. He was a lot of fun and very enlightening in the world of writing humor. Because of illness, there is little other content in this podcast. Hope to record more soon.
I’ve been pondering this post for a while.
The word is a powerful one. Much has been written about it by stronger writers than me – Carla Ulbrich has the excellent song “If I Had the Copyright On The Word Fuck” – so I won’t go repeat it. But I want to explore some things more »
I’m sick again, so pardon the brevity.
I was thrilled today to see that The Washington Post gave some love to some of my favorite colleagues in the podiobook world, JC Hutchins, Scott Sigler and Cory Doctorow. It’s an excellent article and shows just what our medium is capable of bringing to the more »
I am thrilled to be part of the audio anthology podcast project that is 7th Son, Obsidian. My story will be alongside works by Scott Sigler, Michael A. Stackpole, and my nemesis, Matt f’n Wallace (author of The Next Fix). But the project is bigger than the seven more »
I’ve hinted recently on Twitter and other areas that I need to make a “proper etiquette for contacting your favorite podcaster” blog post. I was surprised at the response – lots of people were actually for it. I was just letting off steam.
Then I found out that John Scalzi had written something more »
Many of you know, but some of you may not, that some podiobook authors are moving from audio to print, some very effectively. Our first superstar, Scott Sigler, came out with a new book April 1 from Random House, Infected.
If you’ve been interested in this novel, if you’ve enjoyed Sigler’s more »
I got to talk to prolific podcaster, writer, illustrator, costume designer, and cheese enthusiast Jared Axelrod!
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The Latest from I Should Be Writing- Letter from Teller March 1, 2012
- Ze Frank is back! March 1, 2012
- ISBW #235 – Step 1- be a pro / Howard Andrew Jones Interview February 28, 2012
- Writers Dice Winners! February 22, 2012
- Another Fabulist Goodie February 21, 2012
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