The Boltcutter Ebook
The final chapter of “the Boltcutter” will be available at Sword’s Edge, on Friday 17 Jul at 1900 EST. Right now, the full story is… Read More »The Boltcutter Ebook
The final chapter of “the Boltcutter” will be available at Sword’s Edge, on Friday 17 Jul at 1900 EST. Right now, the full story is… Read More »The Boltcutter Ebook
In getting back in to regular fiction writing, I’ve given myself permission to write to no purpose. This is going to create a lot more… Read More »No-Fiction Friday: But I’m Writing
The Boltcutter: The Quarry Deng and Reno arrived at the Old Quarry a few hours before dawn. None of the itinerants and refugees who worked… Read More »Fiction Friday: The Boltcutter – the Quarry
The Boltcutter: the Service At least three of the watchers Deng attributed to Alor remained within sight of the safehouse. The “merchant” had closed up… Read More »Fiction Friday: The Boltcutter – the Service
The Boltcutter: Intrigue They had turned onto an exceptionally wide track – Reno had stopped calling them roads – and Deng pointed along their route.… Read More »Friday Fiction: The Boltcutter – Intrigue
The Boltcutter: Alor The “Arrivals” area at that East African airport consisted of one small room. After each flight, bodies packed it. One of the four… Read More »Fiction Friday: The Boltcutter – Alor
Listening to Slate’s Money podcast, Carl Richards was speaking about one page financial planning, which in itself sounded fascinating (seriously, it sounds like something imminently… Read More »Vision for Fiction
I believe I’ve mentioned before that I’m writing more modern action than fantasy these days. I am betting it’s due to my viewing and playing… Read More »Africa Action Inspiration
I have my team of six for my Pandora Excess fiction – still need a better name, but I keep using PE, so I haven’t… Read More »Populating Pandora
I mentioned in an earlier post that I was working on some fiction inspired by the same computer game that is inspiring me to work… Read More »Excessive Fiction