For Fiction Friday this year, I'd like to play around with a new setting or character every month. Chances are this will settle in to a rotating band of settings that I'll return to again and again, just to play around with various aspects of writing. One of the things that have been setting me … Continue reading (Fiction Friday) Veniamin Kovalenko: Werebear Detective
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(Personal) My 2018
So now that the dumpster fire that is 2017 has been officially extinguished, it's time to look ahead towards the bright, shiny new year and plan how to make it better. I'm not going to lie; I'm one of those people who love to think about New Year's Resolutions -- but I'm sure you know … Continue reading (Personal) My 2018
(Fiction) Sergei & Bunkin #2: The Glade
The Essex Freehold was on a large lot of land mostly covered by wild forest broken up by small clearing -- some of which had buildings and some of which didn't. The freehold itself was right at the front of the property behind locked gates; you either had to key in a five-digit combination or … Continue reading (Fiction) Sergei & Bunkin #2: The Glade
(Writing) I’m A NaNoWriMo Cheerleader
National Novel Writing Month is almost here, and it's one of the many reasons I love the end of the year! In just two days, beginning on November 1st, thousands of writers all around the world will band together to accomplish one insane goal: create a novel of at least 50,000 words by November 30th. … Continue reading (Writing) I’m A NaNoWriMo Cheerleader
(Writing) Writing and the Anxious Rabbit
Generalized Anxiety Disorder is a mental illness that can be difficult to talk about, mostly because it looks like one of those 'special snowflake' disorders that someone claims to have in order to justify certain behaviors. Even with an official diagnosis and some significant time in a group therapy class, it's the aspect of my … Continue reading (Writing) Writing and the Anxious Rabbit
(Fiction) Sergei & Bunkin #1: The Negotiation
"I do know ASL, so it's not necessary for you to be here." The man sitting on the other side of the booth, tall and lithe and poured into a suit it would have taken Bunkin two months to afford, stared with a raised eyebrow. He brought his hands together, sleeves pulling back to show … Continue reading (Fiction) Sergei & Bunkin #1: The Negotiation
(Personal) Moving Forward, Looking Back
The picture on the right is a sankofa bird, a symbol from the Akan art culture of West Africa. Sankofa is a word that comes from the Twi language, and it roughly means "Go back and get what was left behind." The sankofa bird has been a big symbol for a long time in Africa … Continue reading (Personal) Moving Forward, Looking Back
(Writing) A Future With Me In It
It's getting harder for me to look at the news these days without feeling like I'm staring into the void of our own self-destruction. The current US administration seems obsessed with assuaging the bruised ego of the President, making the lives of the poor and working class as difficult as possible, and letting the rich … Continue reading (Writing) A Future With Me In It
(Gaming) Meet Bunkin Johnson, the Devoted Squire
Last Friday I wrote up one of my characters for the Changeling 20th Anniversary Edition -- Sergei Kolov, the Silent Knight. Now, meet his Devoted Squire Bunkin Johnson! I've had these two in my head for a very long time now; I had a vague idea for a Changeling-based TV show called "Sleepwalkers", where faeries … Continue reading (Gaming) Meet Bunkin Johnson, the Devoted Squire
(Gaming) Meet Sergei Kolov, the Silent Knight
A friend pointed me towards Changeling: the Dreaming in high school when he was trying to sell me on the Vampire: the Masquerade game he was building. If you've got basic knowledge about the World of Darkness, you'll have some idea about how fundamentally incompatible the two games are -- the Kindred are active agents … Continue reading (Gaming) Meet Sergei Kolov, the Silent Knight