D20 countdown: Part 1 (Photo)
A special photo-based blog post! 20. 19. 18. 17. 16. More next week! (Part Two: #15)
Co-founder and publisher of Crossed Genres Publications, Fiction Editor for Science in My Fiction, author, subversive office drone, father to a mischievous little dragon. Read more...
A special photo-based blog post! 20. 19. 18. 17. 16. More next week! (Part Two: #15)
Last night around 7:30pm, Baz was sliding around on his brand new pirate socks. The house was newly cleaned and there was a lot of extra open hardwood floor to slide on. Even so, we were nervous. Kay was just telling Baz to stop before he got hurt (like, the words were just coming out [...]
So this thing started on Twitter. I commented that I really hoped Crossed Genres’ newest publication, Broken Slate (Out this Friday), does well, and added “If it does… I will shave my head!” Then Kay retweeted it, and people started asking what constituted “well enough” to make me go ahead with it, and then there [...]
As Co-publisher of Crossed Genres Publications, I invited people to ask questions about small press publishing in science fiction & fantasy. Casey Seda asked: “I’ve noticed you’ve recently cut back the advertisements on your sites, completely ditching ad brokers like Project Wonderful. Could you talk about why you did this and about other ways to [...]
Baz so loved my first Lego Portal creation that he wanted more, so I decided to oblige! We bought some Lego Harry Potter sets, so I integrated HP stuff into the test chamber & ran Lego Hermione through it! This one’s got Repulsion gel, Propulsion gel, faith plates, mashy spike plates, brooms, wands & more! [...]
I recently caught Baz on film reading Shel Silverstein’s classic The Missing Piece. It’s insanely cute, so I had to share it!
As Co-publisher and editor of Crossed Genres Publications, I have a lot of knowledge and insight to offer about publishing and small press. Now’s your chance to ask me, and get answered in a vlog post!
A couple days ago, I took Baz to the playground. While there, we got to witness two kids, Danielle and Tyler, as they went to great efforts to put themselves in harm’s way for the sake of fun. I captured it on video with my iPhone, so here it is: the Wood Chip Slide!
Over on Twitter, Hydeandgeek (aka Scott West) is currently in the middle of a 36-hour Tweetathon! He is tweeting at least once every 10 minutes for 36 hours straight, ending Friday at midnight! The tweetathon is a great charity drive. Scott is asking for donations in an effort to raise $2500 for Kids Need To [...]
Baz is very taken with the video games Portal and Portal 2. He’s watched both me and Kay play the 1st game, and loves to watch walkthroughs of #2 on Youtube. He even knows most of the song from the end of the 1st game by heart, and I swear I will get him on [...]