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Observations from Atop the Slushpile, by Robert J. Santa (7/29/07) Throughout the course of an open call for submissions to a dragon-themed anthology, I received just over 400 manuscripts. Throughout the reading process, I learned some important lessons any writer should hold dear... |
On Hating Role-Playing Games, by Robert J. Santa (3/22/06) I will be the first to admit it: I'm a dork. I played role-playing games long before they came into the mainstream.... |
Writing the Follow-up Novel -- You Aren’t Really a Sophomore, by Richard Cox (6/18/05) Richard Cox is the author of The God Particle and Rift. He lives in Tulsa, OK, and is currently working on another novel. |
Villians, by Christopher Stires (4/15/05) A well-created villain can increase the enjoyment of a story a thousand-fold. And, more often than not, when done well, will be the character that is remembered long after the tale is finished. |
Breaking the Chains; An Editorial Comment, by Edward Knight (1/23/05) In a recent online discussion I had the chance to talk to some editors and writers about rules for writing... |
CTHULHU QUARTET: Musings on H.P. Lovecraft, by Dr. Dr. Robert Seufert (8/29/04) |
Decadence and Fugue: Critical Notes On Jeff Ford’s "The Empire of Ice Cream", by Daniel Blackston (7/11/04) |
Stargate SG-1: The Illustrated Companion, by Heather Hunt |
Two Reviews: NFG: Writing with Attitude and The 3rd Alternative, by Heather Hunt |
The Submission Pile, by Christopher Stires |
NARRATIVE EVOLUTION: Ruminations on the Future of Storytelling, by Manuel Cuervo |
Light's End Review, by Tim Walters |
If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor, by Vincent Sakowski - Bruce Campbell wrote a book? Bruce Campbell can read and write? Yes, it’s true, and his book is not ghost written or a work of fiction, either. It’s his own story.... |