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Writing Speculative Fiction as a Christian – Part 5: Through Jesus

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Writing Speculative Fiction as a Christian – Part 4: Afterlife and Interspecies Families

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Writing Speculative Fiction as a Christian – Part 3: Salvation for Other Species

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Writing Speculative Fiction as a Christian – Part 2: Writing Humans in Other Worlds

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NaNoWriMo 2020 – Completing Act I

Just over a third of the way through. Y’all keeping up?   So far my pace has been up and down with this project. A bout of insomnia one day left me out of commission and losing about a day’s … Continue reading

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NaNoWriMo 2020 – The Challenges So Far

We’re almost one week into November. How is everyone doing with their NaNo projects?   I’ve been caught off guard by the amount of unexpected challenges this time around. It’s been a bit more than just general life stuff, which … Continue reading

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Top 10 Mid-Series Shake-Ups: part 2

Today I’m finishing off the list of Top 10 Mid-Series Shake-Ups by going over numbers 6-10, because that’s how math works. Again, I’ve put them in order of most frequently used (by my reckoning), which is not the same thing … Continue reading

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Top 10 Mid-Series Shake-Ups: Part 1

When writing a long-running series, sometimes significant changes must occur to give the audience a sense of newness and the passage of time, or just to make sure things don’t get stale. There are a number of different things writers … Continue reading

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Vampires Vs. Dragons

  I feel I should preface this book release with the fact that I get excited by new and interesting ways of telling a story. The novels that I tend to write more quickly and passionately are the ones where … Continue reading

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The Storyteller’s Handbook

The Storyteller’s Handbook is now officially released! This is my fifth published book in total, and my first foray into the self-help genre. The art of storytelling has been a growing subject on my heart over recent years and eventually … Continue reading

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