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About the Dark

About the Dark

This post is a few musings about the dark. Recently I was looking at some notes, and came across this line by the Syrian poet, Adunis: “The road to light...

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The Violet Act (Part 2): A Short Story

Here is the second and final part of my short story, The Violet Act. ***** Zeb wasn’t a believer. Of the President he’d said, “That fool turned into...

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The Violet Act: A Short Story

I’m posting a short story I finished recently. I’ll post the first half today (~1800 words), and the second half (~1400) tomorrow. I’m posting it here...

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What I Am Reading + Am I Going the Right Way?

My Goodreads “Currently Reading” virtual shelf is a bit out of control. There are 28 titles in there. Some of them were books I began but had to return...

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5 Things: A Time for Everything

It’s been a few months, but I want to share some thoughts. So in the style of Ashley C. Ford’s 5 Things, here is a blog post. 1. Today is the birthday...

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Black Lives Matter: Just Keep Going

Seattle is in the news. Bernie Sanders came to town yesterday, and an event he attended was disrupted by two young activists from the local chapter of...

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How to Write Diverse Characters

There was a comment to my last post that essentially asks, “How to write diverse characters?” and I’ve been mulling it over for a few days. My response...

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Writing Outside Your Race – A Follow-Up

Several days ago I wrote about writing outside your race, including a little bit about my own experience with it. As is often the case after I update...

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Writing Race: Writing Outside of Ones Race

I read a lot about writing, and wanted to respond to a recent blog post on the subject of writing race – or specifically, writing outside of ones race...

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Final Week of Clarion West Write-a-thon 2015

This is the last week of the Clarion West Write-a-thon. It doesn’t seem possible that July is almost over. First off, I’ve been terrible about updating...

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Response to A MidLife Crisis

This week I read an essay over at Hazlitt titled, A Midlife Crisis, By Any Other Name by Jess Zimmerman. The link came through my Twitter feed and several...

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