It’s been a while since my last novel (The Tangled Stars came out in late 2022), but I’m pleased to say I’ll have a new novel out this summer. This one is a middle-grade/YA modern-day …
Last night, I had the privilege of performing one of my favourite Christmas songs, “O Holy Night,” for Westhill Park Baptist Church’s Christmas Eve service. And here’s my performance! I hope you enjoy it. Also, …
Andy Philp, host of The Philp Side on CJTR Community Radio here in Regina, asked me to record “A Visit from St. Nicholas” by Clement Clarke Moore (better known by it’s first line, “‘Twas the …
The Kickstarter to support three of the titles Shadowpaw Press is publishing this fal, two science fiction novels and one fantasy, funded at $1,805 of the $1,500 CDN goal. Thanks to everyone who kicked in! …
It takes money to publish books, and most of that money flows out the door before the book is released and sales begin, so my publishing company, Shadowpaw Press, turned to Crowdfundr to help ensure …
Well, I did it again: led the Seven-Sentence Short Story workshop (created by science fiction and fantasy author James van Pelt) at a writing conference, this time, Wordbridge in Lethbridge, Alberta. Here’s the story I …
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Writing Diary: July 26, 2004
Today was a science column day; the column (on rogue waves) is already online below. Best thing about it on the radio today was that the crack CBC Afternoon Edition team had the wit to play There’s Got to Be a Morning After from The Poseidon Adventure following the segment!
Spent the afternoon tech-editing three chapters of a computer book; no fiction today, but yesterday I finished the final edit of Lost in Translation and sent it with the necessary ancillary material to John Helfers at Five Star. Nothing left for me to do now until the book is published in January. Yay!
Tomorrow: more tech-editing and hopefully some Orson Scott Card biography.
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