I’ve added about 400 words to The Lost Tomb of Omo since my last update. That isn’t too bad for three working days where the amount I time I can devote to writing is minimal… Plus an epic thunderstorm that disrupted one of those evenings. It also includes a fair amount of revision where I... Continue Reading →
Engineer’s Log, August 12th 2014: 21,327 Words.
It is far past time for an update! I think that you will be able to forgive me however, as I have been using most of my spare time to work on The Lost Tomb of Omo rather than blogging. As of last night I have reached 21,327 words and I’m nearing completion of the... Continue Reading →
Engineer’s Log, July 23 2014: 15,150 Words.
15,150 words. That is where I am at as I wrap-up my work on The Lost Tomb of Omo for tonight. That is forty nine double spaced pages and three and a quarter chapters for those of you who are interested. It is definitely some of my best work to date. The last week has... Continue Reading →
Commentary: Marvel’s New Thor
I’m not quite sure how Marvel plans to make this work story wise, but I like the character design and art in spite of the unrealistic armor. This is far from the first time there has been a gender-flipped Thor or a lady wielding Mjölnir, but before now it was intended as a gimmick for... Continue Reading →
Engineer’s Log, July 14th 2014: No, I’m not Dead.
Hi Everyone. This is my first substantial update for the newly christened Aethereal Engineer, and a much needed update for Aethereal Engines, which hasn’t seen any new material added in about two and a half months at this point. So much for trying to post an update every 4-6 weeks! Sheesh! While that has been... Continue Reading →
Words Are the Tools That You Use to Practice Your Craft as a Writer
"Words are the tools that you use to practice your craft as a writer. A good writer can use the wrong words to improvise something that works, but with the right words they can construct something that is beautiful and serviceable." Something I said on a writing forum to a new writer earlier this month.... Continue Reading →

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