Tag: Theft of Fire

  • 2025-12-15—The 2025 Blog in Review

    2025-12-15—The 2025 Blog in Review

    Ah, the blog—how much has changed in just a year. I started out with inconsistent, relatively disorganized posts that threw a bunch of unrelated topics together, but ended a lot more consistent with my weekly scheduled and a lot more focused in each individual post. While this blog exists to support my writing, I’m still…

  • 2025-10-20—Metamorphosis

    2025-10-20—Metamorphosis

    No, this blog post isn’t about the Kafka novel—this blog post is primarily about me, with a lot of thoughts inspired by Kristin McTiernan’s Substack post Talent Isn’t Enough (And It Never Was). Today, I’m discussing on the process of turning into a real author. What’s an Author? (No Seriously) First of all, I should…

  • 2025-08-04—July Newsletter

    2025-08-04—July Newsletter

    Welcome back to my newsletter! If you have a good time, consider using that Subscribe bar at the bottom. And now… on with the show! Writing and Publishing Looking Back Inner Demon released on July 2nd, and, according to my Kindle Direct Publishing statistics, I made two sales on that platform in the month of…

  • 2025-05-06—This Can’t Be Right, It Hasn’t Been a Month Yet

    2025-05-06—This Can’t Be Right, It Hasn’t Been a Month Yet

    Less than a month between blog posts? Clearly something is wrong with me. Well, read on to learn about The Gaslight District, read about some thoughts I have on the nature of art, and get another Devon Eriksen recommendation. (This time it’s an interview!) I ordered proofs for Inner Demon recently, so I should get…

  • 2025-04-30—The Good Stuff on the Back Shelf: Saga of the Forgotten Warrior, After Moses

    2025-04-30—The Good Stuff on the Back Shelf: Saga of the Forgotten Warrior, After Moses

    Today, we’re talking about the good stuff. Some of the best reading I’ve had in a long time. The kind of stuff that only people who are in the know ask about. (At least, as far as I’m aware. Saga of the Forgotten Warrior and After Moses are criminally underrated.) But first! Inner Demon is…