PenguiCon!

Looks like my panel schedule hasn’t changed yet. I’ve gone through and added all of the panels that I’d like to attend to my Google Calendar. I was planning on hitting the bar and/or the pool at some point, right? *squints at the double-booking* They have to make their panels so damn interesting…

I’ve got some packing to do, some gathering of my homemade promotional materials, and a double-check of the driving directions. I intend on taking some photos, and linking to others, but I hope to see you there in person. :) The quest begins in earnest tomorrow!

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Penguicon Updates

  • Badge Ribbons – rescued from the attic!
  • Copies of The Remembrance and Todd’s Story – received and ready to go!
  • Panel schedule – received and subject to change!

Methods of Life-Hacking

Methods of life-hacking to make writing easier, such as avoiding/dealing with distraction, mixing job/family/massively multiplayer online game life with writing.

@ Saturday 3PM

w/ David M. Crampton (m), David Erik Nelson, Jim C. Hines

The End is only the beginning… of the work

Following directions isn’t that hard, really.  In other words, every time I read an agent or editor or publisher’s blog, there’s an amazing rift between the work put into creating the piece and the work put into shopping the piece around.

@ Sunday 10AM

w/ David M. Crampton, The Ferrett, Sarah Monette (m)

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*HOP*

I’m incredibly excited. With everything that’s hit the fan this year, I was hesitant to let myself believe that I’d get to go back this year. With the hotel room reserved and the books ordered, I think that it’s safe to say that I’m going to PenguiCon!

I’ve armed myself with stuff again this year:

My panel schedule has yet to be confirmed; I’ll post it here as soon as I get the info.  I’m not sure if I’ll be on as many this year.  If not, no biggie.  Maybe I’ll spend some time down at the bar or bring my swimsuit.

If you see me there, don’t be shy about flagging me down.  I plan to be caffeinated to the gills and having a ridiculous amount of fun.

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Couple of Updates

Fight or Flight updated on Friday, and there’s a new blog post up over there!

No go on the EVE under Wine on this older desktop.  Considering other options.

Just put 100 of my brother-in-law(-in-law?)’s comic books up for sale at ComicsForSale.com. I haven’t used them before, but they’re free, and seem to have a decent comic library.  If you’re interested in picking up older comics, check their site out.

Unemployment benefits are a go.  So is the job hunt.  Any suggestions are more than welcome. :)

Fight or Flight goes live!

Fight or Flight, a webcomic written by yours truly, drawn by Richard Schlaack, is now live!

The first page debuted at midnight on 01.01.10 (GMT/Zulu).  A new page will come out every Friday on the same schedule.  I’m so excited about this I could implode.  I can’t wait for more of the story to unfold, and to share it with everyone. :)

Fresh off the presses

It’s been three and a half years since I put anything to print. Too long. A couple of months ago, I decided to change that.

I gathered together the Dr. Celestine’s Carnival of Souls posts that I’d written about Todd. I went over them again, editing out typos and considering whether I should keep or omit the song lyrics. I contacted Gil to pitch my idea to him. No profit coming to me, novella will be at cost, POD through Lulu.com, and your copyright and credit will be there for the setting and the Carnival’s characters. He was so geeked about it, he put together an incredible cover. I refined the document in OpenOffice to include a gutter in the margins, slogged through the cover creation process (three different editing applets to get what I want!), and created a wonderfully melodramatic blurb for the item listing page.

And then I published it.

It’s available now. Right here. Sixty-five pages of dark modern fantasy novella goodness. So, I come to you guys with a conundrum. Sure, I’ll be bringing copies to Penguicon to sell and to sign. I’ll sign any that people bring to me, too. Since it’s material that’s been available on the internet for a while, and it’s non-profit, I’m thinking that a release signing might not be the way to go. Should I just say order your copy now and bring it to me at Penguicon? Should I chuck caution to the wind and hold a release signing? Or should I get my pen back in contact with the page writing the sequel?

If it tickles your fancy, go and buy one! At under US$6.00, you can’t beat it. If you want to read it first, all of the posts are linked to in order here.