The first sentence I wrote since the last time I did an update on the first sentence I wrote…

The pool was blessed relief even after just a couple of hours without water in her gills.Words since last update: 2,564Total words: 85,069Percentage complete (120,000/100,000): 70.9/85.1 A bit slow these last couple of days for a variety of reasons. I still have some hope of reaching an end of the first draft by the end …

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Beaten to the punch!

I’m still awaiting the long-delayed arrival of my authors’ and promotional copies of Marseguro, so I haven’t started the book give-away I’m planning to run over the month of February. (One book a week! Details to follow!) I was amused (and pleased) to see that I’ve been beaten to the punch by Fantasy and Sci …

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My Janis Joplin bio arrives!

Today I received my author’s copies of Janis Joplin: Take Another Little Piece of My Heart, the biography I wrote for Enslow Publishers. Another book out–the first of five or six bearing my name that should appear this year. Here’s the back copy: Born in Port Arthur, Texas, Janis Joplin spent much of her adolescence …

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The first sentence I wrote since the last time I did an update on the first sentence I wrote…

Andy King had heard Richard’s order to forget the assault shuttle in Africa.Words since last update: 2,711Total words: 82,505Percentage complete (120,000/100,000): 68.8/82.5

Theatre on the Web

Last week’s CBC Web column… *** The gala opening of the new Persephone Theatre in Saskatoon last week had Saskatchewan people thinking about live theatre. Of course, I think about live theatre all the time, since I’m often involved in one production or another as an actor or director, so this week I compiled a …

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Coolest microscope ever!

Download the audio version.Get my science column weekly as a podcast. When I was seven years old, I received a microscope for Christmas. It was my favorite gift ever, a window to a whole new world, especially when I turned it on pond water teeming with protozoa. Last week, scientists got their own belated Christmas …

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The first sentence I wrote yesterday…

…will not appear today, because I didn’t write a new sentence yesterday. However, I have a good reason, and I did work on the book. Here’s what’s happened. For the past, oh, 20,000 words or so I’ve known that I was approaching a point at which the events I have so far described in the …

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Who can I sue?

Oh, brother: A prize-winning novelist has won a settlement of more than £100,000 after she claimed to have become so intoxicated by fumes from a nearby shoe factory that she was reduced to writing thrillers. I’m looking around my neighborhood, trying to find out what environmental factors have driven me to the sad state of …

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The first sentence I wrote yesterday…

“And then you’ll kill all the Selkies?” Emily said.Words yesterday: 1,958Total thus far: 79,794Percentage complete (120,000/100,000): 66.5/79.8

Photographic proof I was in Beauty and the Beast

Just in case you thought I was making up all that stuff about appearing in Persephone Theatre‘s production of Beauty and the Beast up in Saskatoon in December, I present photographic proof! Here I am as Monsieur D’Arque, keeper of the insane asylum, a.k.a. (in the eyes of the four-year-old son of one of my …

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The first sentence I wrote yesterday…

OK, technically this is two sentences. Tough! My blog, my rules:Emily didn’t know what to say. How did one respond to the clone of the scientist who created one’s entire race when he expressed his determination to wipe it out?Words yesterday: 1,158Total words: 77,804Percentage complete (120,000/100,000): 64.8/77.8 See, this is why I like writing science …

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Nice review of Marseguro in Neo-Opsis

This review by Dr. Robert Runte has been out for a while (in Issue #13 of Neo-Opsis) but I didn’t see it until yesterday. Runte has some problems with the book’s pacing (he thinks it’s too slow to get going and suffers from a bit of info-dumpitis in the early chapters), but still has some …

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