Errata


For those of you who might be interested, as I write more Christian Cole stuff I've been writing up an encyclopedia file for it as well. If CC does well enough, maybe I can release it as a companion accessory. These novels, though targeted for the YA audience, has been one of the best things … Continue reading Errata

Current Events Suck


You know, I hate politics. I also, alas, hate celebrities. I hate the feeling that people get when they feel like they're entitled to special perks because they are "famous". But most of all, I just wish the whole Palin/Johnson thing would go away. Like Clinton/Lewinski of old, it just needs to die a quick … Continue reading Current Events Suck

Book Review – Under The Dome


All in all, it wasn't a bad book. I was expecting, almost from the start, the nasty, giving the reader the bird twist that he pulled at the end of the Dark Tower series. Thankfully, he doesn't do that so much as reiterate to a normal person that in life, you are at the mercy of an apathetic bully and hope that the bully decides to quit kicking you eventually. This disturbs me, but I'll cover that later.

Publishers and E-books, Round II


In the end, the argument comes down to piracy and distribution. As long as books are "protected" by DRM, so publishers believe, sales will not suffer and they will be able to squeeze every last bit of blood from the stone. And the arguments for e-book distribution is poorly thought out. If publishers are afraid of new costs, they need to remember that they are shedding even more costs by having everything shipped "electronically".

Bob Boan


Not sure how many people click the author links over to the right there, but Bob Boan just recently updated his website to feature some more links to his books and reviews. He's a nice guy who I oftentimes call whenever I'm having physics trouble. Go and check it out.

Quick News


Just got back the second (third?) round of edits from the publisher. Not nearly as bad as the first time (I can learn!), and the new editor understand my writing style and voice a lot better than the last. This is a good thing! Off to save the cheerleader by finishing these edits.

Review: The Hunger Games


There's something that is markedly dystopian in Suzanne Collins' book The Hunger Games. It's evident early on that this book is set in the former United States in the future, after a short period of rebellion by the thirteen districts against the Capitol in the nation of Panem. It's dark, brooding and starts off with our narrator and heroine, Katniss Everdeen, struggling to keep her family fed and alive.

Distracted


Have you noticed I've been quiet? No? Damn... Just about to start tech week for My Fair Lady right now, so my brain has been in "acting mode" and not "creating literary crap known as Cordoverse" mode. I have done some writing, not a terrible amount, but enough to make me say "Damn, I suck … Continue reading Distracted