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Yay for Author Fest!
It’s Orycon weekend here in Portland. I planned to go, and already had my ticket (bought months ahead of time), but I didn’t get a chance. I’m getting some good momentum going on my latest Work-In-Progress, and I didn’t want … Continue reading
Posted in 2014, Author Fest, book signing, Dean Wesley Smith, Devon Monk, Diana Pharaoh Francis, happy dance, J. A. Pitts, Ken Scholes, Kristine Rusch, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Powell's Books, Sharon Joss
Tagged Author Fest, Dean Wesley Smith, Devon Monk, Diana Pharaoh Francis, J. A. Pitts, Ken Scholes, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Leah Cutter, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Orycon, Powell's Books
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2013: The List and the Lessons
This year (2013) has definitely been the year of the short story. I read more than a dozen short story anthologies and nearly 100 (as yet) unpublished shorts by writer colleagues in writing workshops. I also read more books this year … Continue reading
Writing at the Coast
I’m baaack. From a nine-day sojourn to Lincoln City for an intensive Science Fiction writing workshop, taught by award-winning author and editor, Kristine Rusch. Wrote four shorts and a little a technique exercise that mutated into a flash fiction piece. Read … Continue reading
Posted in Dean Wesley Smith, Kristine Rusch, making stuff up, networking, Oregon, science fiction, short story, workshop, write every day, write every day; writers write, writers, writers write, writing, Writing, writing business
Tagged Sciance Fiction, Science Fiction, short story, The Historic Anchor Inn, writing workshop
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