WIP-it Wednesday: June 10th, 2015

Time for a new weekly writer’s roundup of my works-in-progress and those ready to read! Work continues on Allied Section Alpha: Raid on the Château de la Malartrie. As of today, it is quickly approaching 11,000 words and safely within the “novelette” range. I think there is lots of story left in this one, and... Continue Reading →

WIP-it Wednesday: June 3rd, 2015

Time for a new weekly writer’s roundup of my works-in-progress and those ready to read! Definitely in the “works ready to read” side of the spectrum is my announcement of new fiction available on Aethereal Engines! Today is the debut of my short story Adraxis Alas Asmon, a self-contained tale at 4,200 words. Some of... Continue Reading →

WIP-it Wednesday: April 29th, 2015

Time for a new weekly writer’s roundup of my works-in-progress and those ready to read! In the ready to read department, the third and final part of Out to Pasture is up on my blog. I also setup a special story page for it where you can read the whole thing without the inconvenience of... Continue Reading →

WIP-it Wednesday: April 22, 2015

Time for my weekly writer’s roundup of works-in-progress and works ready to read! First-up, the second part of short story Out to Pasture is up on Aethereal Engines. Huzzah! The last part will be posted Saturday morning if it leaves you wanting more (and I hope it does). Last week I got started on chapter... Continue Reading →

No Joke! New Fiction and Updates!

New story! I wrote a 400 word flash fiction for a writers challenge on Reddit called Method One, Standard that I posted up on Aethereal Engines over the weekend. The challenge was to write a fantasy story of four hundred words or less in which luck or randomness as a major theme, component, or idea.... Continue Reading →

Engineer’s Log: February Rundown

It’s been a very snowy February in my region of the world, with this month featuring at least two storms a week with significant snowfall… and two blizzards! We’ve already passed twice the amount of snow that is normal for a typical winter, and we’re not done yet. January-February is always the roughest part of... Continue Reading →

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