Storytelling comes full circle
I wouldn’t think be the writer I am today if I hadn’t bought my first Dragonlance book as a sophomore and hadn’t already been a big LEGO fan.
I wouldn’t think be the writer I am today if I hadn’t bought my first Dragonlance book as a sophomore and hadn’t already been a big LEGO fan.
Ever since I started One Million Words LLC, I’ve tried to treat my fiction endeavors as a true-blue business. But while I consider myself a realist, I inevitably overbook myself.
While much work still lies ahead for The Curse of Er'Mah'Gerd, I’m thrilled to introduce River Eagle, a “feral elf” who represents one of three factions with whom you can form an alliance.
I have crossed the Forbidden Frontier, breached the Desolation, and faced the vile abomination lurking within—and you can too!
Publishing a book triggers a twofold celebration for me: I can finally share my work with the world, and I’m able to jump wholeheartedly into a new project.
To build some excitement for my upcoming short story collection, I’m publishing one of the adventures that just missed out on being included with the Chosen 13. Look alive for "Dead Magic"!
I finally whittled down my stack of short stories to be included in my upcoming collection, and I couldn’t have done it without the help of my ruthless beta readers.
I plan to demonstrate the breath of my writing styles and embrace the many different spec-fic subgenres I enjoy—which only makes winnowing down the contenders for my short story collection that much more difficult.
Curmudgeons & Flagons made its digital debut late last year with a getting-to-know-the-gang Issue 0. However, the first official issue was published on January 1, 2021. You can read it for free at GraphiteComics.com.
COVID-19 caused major disruptions in almost everyone’s life in 2020. While I don’t want to diminish the seriousness of the pandemic and its consequences, I’ve found at least one silver lining: more time to work on my writing.