Cultivating the Fungus

“One writes such a story not out of the leaves of trees still to be observed, nor by means of botany and soil-science; but it grows like a seed in the dark out of the leaf-mould of the mind: out of all that has been seen or thought or read, that has long ago been forgotten, descending into the deeps. No doubt there is much selection, as with a gardener: what one throws on one’s personal compost-heap; and my mould is evidently made largely of linguistic matter.” – J. R. R. Tolkien, on the creation of The Lord of theContinue readingCultivating the Fungus

Pages of Inspiration

Losing weight is hard. And keeping it off? Even harder—almost to the point that shedding pounds for good can feel like a Sisyphean struggle. That’s probably why, according to recent research out of JAMA, that the amount of overweight people in the United States consistently rises while, at the same time, fewer people than ever are embarking on weight loss journeys of their own. But what these struggling souls may not know is that losing weight doesn’t have to be such an arduous slog. In fact, by deploying the right methods, weight loss can be effortless, entertaining, and, most importantly, effective. The firstContinue readingPages of Inspiration

A New Paradigm for Old Time Patronage

Something new has appeared in the wondrous–and sometimes helpful–oddities of the internet. A means whereby creative folks like myself can gather their most ardent fans to chip in a few bucks every time the creator does something cool. It’s a new form of crowdfunding called Patreon. I’ve been hankering for a few months to try it, but first I had to do some soul-searching, get some life-changes squared away, and move to another country two hemispheres away from my old digs in Colorado. I’ll be living in New Zealand until mid-2016. I’ve done two successful Kickstarters for the last twoContinue readingA New Paradigm for Old Time Patronage

Scenes: It Ain’t Just the Cliffhanger

This year, the editor of my Ronin Trilogy gave me an incredible compliment: “In Spirit of the Ronin, every scene does exactly what you intend it to do.” On a day when I was dreadfully worried about whether the newly finished novel draft was any good, this came at the perfect time. I’ll quickly avert my gaze from the implication that apparently I didn’t quite hit that mark every time in previous books. Chalk it up to the learning process. A lot of know-how about writing scenes is packed into this one sentence, and it comes in levels and/or numberContinue readingScenes: It Ain’t Just the Cliffhanger

Sword of the Ronin Featured in Historical Fiction Story Bundle

Sword of the Ronin meets nine other historical eras in this fabulous e-book bundle from Story Bundle: The Historical Fiction Bundle. From Story Bundle’s website: “History is made up of stories, and those stories are vast, and varied beyond compare. The Historical Fiction Bundle comprises a total of ten terrific titles by top-notch authors, together representing exactly this breadth and variety of experience. These stories blend real-world historical settings with romance, adventure, fantasy and mystery to bring you whole worlds of fun! You’ll visit ancient Egypt, the Americas, the Caribbean, Great Britain and Japan; you’ll meet pirates and warriors, witches andContinue readingSword of the Ronin Featured in Historical Fiction Story Bundle

The Horror You Can’t See

{Just in time for Halloween, this article has been reprinted from The Fictorians, Oct 23, 2015.} As a writer who gravitates to the dark and desolate and desperate, I often inject a syringe full of horror into my stories. “You got your horror in my fantasy!” “Oh, yeah? You got your fantasy in my horror!” This month, I’m going to talk about a technique that the best horror writers and filmmakers use masterfully—leaving things off-screen. So before this wild assertion spurs someone to argue with me, someone whose tastes prefer everything upfront and in one’s face, let me say thatContinue readingThe Horror You Can’t See

Short Stories Galore

It’s strange how a writing career propagates in waves. Just by timing and random chance, I have a whole raft of short stories coming out now and in the near future. “The Metal of a Man” appears in this month’s Electric Spec magazine. What does an aging cyborg do when he knows that parts of his body will outlive him? “Aisa’s Beast” appearing in Legends of the Dragon, Vol. 1. (Trade paperback edition available soon.) A strange, subterranean creature is drawn to a gaudy pageant of strange mortals called Dragon Con, where he is enslaved by a cruel Faerie princess. “For theContinue readingShort Stories Galore

A Compilation of Elsewheres

I am terribly remiss. My neglect for this blog is something I often lament. I never post here often enough. I harangue myself with guilt. And I still post here but rarely. Why? Because I’m writing for elsewheres, other blogs, and I only have so much time. Yes, I’m well aware that the sense of this is … wonky. So I thought I would share here links to stuff that I’ve been writing for the Fictorians, a group of fellow writers that talks often about the writing life. I hope you’ll check some of these out, as well as theContinue readingA Compilation of Elsewheres

Spirit of the Ronin — Pre-order now!

A climax sixteen years in the making… Coming in e-book formats on June 24th, 2015. (Print versions coming in late July.) Available for pre-order now on: Kindle Nook Kobo Apple A CLASH OF HONOR, LOVE, AND AMBITION In thirteenth-century Japan, the ronin Ken’ishi’s fondest wish has been granted—he has found service with a powerful samurai lord. But the underworld crime boss known as Green Tiger lurks in the shadows of Lord Tsunetomo’s retinue, and Ken’ishi’s honor is tested when learns his new master is married to Kazuko, the only woman he has ever loved. His unknown lineage holds dangerous secretsContinue readingSpirit of the Ronin — Pre-order now!

Denver Comic Con – A Memorial Weekend of Geekery

The upcoming Memorial Weekend in Denver will see me once again at Denver Comic Con. This is without question the biggest event in the neighborhood, expecting 60k+ fans, and a celebrity guest list that’s a Who’s Who of geek TV and films. I’m delighted to be a part of this huge event. I’ll be manning a booth again in the exhibit hall with my friends from Evil Brain Trust, Ltd., Guy Anthony DeMarco, Tonya DeMarco, Quincy J. Allen, Mario Acevedo, Catherine Schimming, and Kathryn Renta. It’s gonna be a busy weekend, with seven panels. Here’s my schedule. Look for meContinue readingDenver Comic Con – A Memorial Weekend of Geekery

A Bundle of Awesome

I’m delighted to announce that in the run-up to the release of Spirit of the Ronin this summer, Sword of the Ronin is appearing in a bundle of ebooks with some amazing indie authors. This bundle is called FIST FULL OF STEEL, and here’s the best part: you can name your price! Urban fantasy? Check. Historical fantasy? Check. Thriller? Check. Historical adventure? Check. Space opera? Check. Epic fantasy? Check. This is a great way for you to support independent artists like myself and these fine folks. Please give this a look. This smokin’ deal disappears on April 5, 2015.