Posts Tagged ‘red anthology’
31 Mar 2007: Wordage
If I type this really fast it may just sneak under the wire and count as a March post, thus keeping up my new average of a post a month in 2007. Pretty grim stuff, compared with the several a day I used to manage when writing this thing was fresh and new in late 2002.
17 Feb 2007: Perplexity
So, well, yes, it's been a while since I last posted. Quite a bit's happened, actually.
14 Sep 2006: Rebranding
A while ago I got an email from San Francisco – a very small publisher planning a very low budget anthology had seen a brief snippet of my writing and wanted me to submit more for inclusion.
And Then He Said
Two-fingered typing and cheap photography, since November 2002
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- "And they're racing into the closing stages now."
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