Masters Cover – Round 2
Jeroen took my feedback from the first attempt and produced a modified cover: As you can see, he replaced the Eye of Sauron with two eyes, those of the big bad guy in the book, who’s associated with the sun …
Jeroen took my feedback from the first attempt and produced a modified cover: As you can see, he replaced the Eye of Sauron with two eyes, those of the big bad guy in the book, who’s associated with the sun …
I “met” Evelyn Lafont through Zoe Winters‘ blog. Evelyn, aka Keyboard Hussey, made a number of funny and interesting comments there, so I went over to check out her blog. After some comments there and some mutual twitter following, we …
Jeroen came through with the cover art for Masters this morning. My first impression: wow! Since then, I’ve sent him some thoughts and comments, but I’m curious what all y’all in internet land think. Here it is: I’ve compressed it …
Dean Wesley Smith pointed out a blog post by literary agent Peter Cox. In that post, Mr. Cox advises his fellow agents to NOT become publishers for their clients. And he does so for all the same reasons we’ve talked …
Yeah, yeah. I know. That’s what SHE said, right? Ha-freaking-ha. Ok, stupid jokes aside, I’m talking about one of my short stories. A few weeks back, I tried out the Write Or Die web application. Several people swear by it, …
My trip to Tahoe took nine hours total. Then I got here and realized that I didn’t pack any t-shirts. I packed a ton of workout shirts, the shirt I’m wearing (my competitor shirt from the Marine Corps Marathon) and …
Just because I love fanning the flames, or throwing a grenade into the room, I just gotta go there. Kristine Kathryn Rusch has yet another awesome post about the current state of publishing, and in this case, agents. Allow me …
Tomorrow morning, at O-dark-30, I’m heading west! Ok, the flight leaves at 0630, and it’s not dark at that time these days. But the sentiment still fits. This weekend is America’s Most Beautiful Bike Ride, a 100 mile bicycle ride …