Give me an all-access tourist pass and by the gods, I will use it. After several minutes of Travel Math (that specialty involving the calculation of public transportation costs and museum admission fees versus opening hours and time required for movement between two points), I concluded that it would be cost-effective for me to purchase …
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The Most Northernmost Post in the UNIVERSE…Ever!
Okay, that's a lie. Or at least a besmirched truth. Or, as the fine people of northern Norway might appreciate, an optimistic reality. But first, to recap: I'm into my fourth week above the Arctic Circle in Norway. I came because, after wintering in Antarctica, Milwaukee in August was too freakin' hot, and because I'd …
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Coming Soon: Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes!
I have some exciting news. But first, a confession. Upon returning to the States early last month after wintering in Antarctica, I discovered I have developed a severe allergy to heat and humidity. It's tragic, really, but I'll spare you the details of how I stretched out wan and lethargic on my friends' couch for …
It took a while, but I'm finally back from Antarctica and in the States. For now. Read about my last day on Ice and the long journey back to Planet Earth in this post on my travel blog, Stories That Are True.
Media and Things of That Nature
In between cooking quesadillas by the hundreds (really, people, why? I do not understand the appeal), editing the monster that is The War's End and testing new ways of marketing Plaguewalker (read all about it over at the book's site), I've been fielding a couple media inquiries and also doing some freelance stuff. Check it …
Catching Up
I'm afraid I've been terrible at updating this blog, but when I'm not working at my job--keeping the winter-over community of McMurdo Station fed--I'm busy learning how to market my historical novel Plaguewalker, jumping into the coldest water on earth and ogling tins of preserved rhubarb meant for one Robert Falcon Scott. It's all been …
To the Memory of Sister Petrina: Now I Understand
[This is a cross-posting from Plaguewalker.com, the site dedicated to my recently published novel.] Aside from a brief flirtation with the public education system in kindergarten, all of my pre-college years were spent in Catholic schools. My three years of high school were memorable most for being branded a troublemaker at the same time that …
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Get inside my head with my latest post over at my book’s site, Plaguewalker.com. Bring a flashlight.
So, Plaguewalker has been available in three formats–paperback, Nook and Kindle–for several days now. The comments I’ve been getting (yes, from friends and family, but also total strangers) are that the book is “addictive,” “dark,” “mesmerizing,” “dark,” “amazing,” “dark,” “extremely well-written” and, you guessed it, “dark.”
First, for those who have read it or are reading it now, thanks. I worked hard on it and am happy with the way it turned out, darkness and all.
Actually, especially the darkness.
Looking at pop culture obsessions at the moment, I don’t think Plaguewalker is particularly dark. Seriously, between the sadistic, titillating violence of The Millennium Trilogy (aka The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo books and movies), all the incest and beheadings in Game of Thrones, zombies and vampires running amok, and kids killing each other for sport in The Hunger Games, my little book about death isn’t exactly ground-breakingly…
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And So It Begins…Plaguewalker is now on Kindle!
Thanks to everyone for the support and encouragement...my dark historical novel Plaguewalker is now available on Amazon in Kindle format! Yeah! (For less than a Starbucks latte, I might add.) Plaguewalker is the first of three novels I plan on publishing this year through Grunaskhan Books. Read more about Plaguewalker, including early reviews and the …
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The Devil is in the Detailed Pre-Launch Planning
One thing I know with great certainty: any creative journey will end up taking more time than I think it will when I set out. Which is why I am still toe-deep in the waters of indie publishing. Okay, by now I'm in probably up to my ankles. But this time last year, when I …
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