Published in Lit Up·PinnedMember-onlyMiraculous MorganEveryone needs a boost now and again — I’d grown accustomed to dying. We all do if we live long enough. …Fiction15 min readFiction15 min read
Published in Publishous·PinnedMember-onlyMy Wife’s Death Dominated My 2022A year of loss — On June 27, 2022, I lost Kathleen, my wife of 45 years, my love, my truest friend, my confidant, my constant companion, my writing mentor and editor, my motivator and champion, and on and on and on. Death has visited our family many times. When Kathleen was thirteen, her mother…202213 min read202213 min read
Published in Red Tales·Jan 10A Long Overdue UpdateI totally forgot about this newsletter over the past year. I guess I owe you an update. First — some of you may already know this — 2022 was derailed shortly after it started as Kathleen, my wife of 45 years, grew increasingly ill and passed away on June 27th…Writing2 min readWriting2 min read
Published in Red Tales·Jan 10Member-onlyNeed for SpeedTrain up or…well, just quit — Racing1 min readRacing1 min read
Published in The Writing Cooperative·Jan 4Member-onlyTypesetting for the Self-PublishedMake your print look as professional as your writing — As a self-published author, you already know — or should — the importance of good writing, solid editing, and a great cover. You’ve done everything you can to make your book look and read like a professional product. Or have you? Did you pay attention to typography? Do you know…Typesetting10 min readTypesetting10 min read
Published in The Writing Cooperative·Aug 17, 2022Member-onlyThe Right Way to Read Your ReviewsHow to use reader reactions to improve your writing — Whether to read your reviews is a vexing question. Many writers and publishers insist you shouldn’t, and they have a point. That volatile cocktail of glowing praise, lukewarm approval, and open hostility can make you sick with anxiety. Then again, hidden in the mix just might be some nutritive value…Book Reviews7 min readBook Reviews7 min read
Published in Lit Up·May 29, 2022Member-onlyKeep Out SignsDon’t look in the box — A light chop danced over the face of the Chesapeake. Wave peaks sparkled in the morning sun while darkness swirled in the troughs like entrances to the underworld. At the helm of his cargo boat, Chuck Boyd amused himself with that image. Water postmen, unlike their landbound colleagues, both delivered…Horror8 min readHorror8 min read
Published in Lit Up·May 22, 2022Member-onlyDo Steampunk Orthopterans Swim?Odd, maybe, but carbon-neutral! — For one thing, you never saw grasshoppers as tall as your knees. Or made of copper. (Okay, two things.) Or with ornamental plating along their backs. (Three.) “Wings,” May Caldwell corrected. Wings. Right. Her brother Max shoved his hands in his pockets and tried not to shudder. …Fiction3 min readFiction3 min read
Published in Red Tales·May 9, 2022Member-onlyLaunch DayA flash fiction wrong turn — “Launch is scheduled for an hour from now. We’ve got the best seats on the planet.” Karen gave her husband Bill a look of reproach. “We’re too far away,” she said. Bill set up the folding chairs and helped her into one. “Nonsense. We have a clear view across the…Flash Fiction2 min readFlash Fiction2 min read
Published in The Writing Cooperative·Apr 28, 2022Member-onlyThe Art of the HookHow to grab your reader’s attention — Attention is fickle. From a sea of sensory input, it zeros in on the unusual, the out of place, the quick or strong, the beautiful or ugly. …Narrative Hooks6 min readNarrative Hooks6 min read