Utah authors at Salt Lake Comic Con Day One
Did you know that there are 82 authors in Utah. And that’s an above normal concentration of literary talent, apparently. Utah’s an anomaly, said Jessica Day George. I think that’s lucky for us. With...
View ArticleAt SL Comic Con: Balancing a writing career while keeping your day job
In addition to a fantastic venue for people watching and celebrity sighting, Salt Lake Comic Con hosts some excellent panels on writing, providing ample opportunity for the novice writer to meet, and...
View ArticleAuthor Writing Advice at Salt Lake Comic Con
David Farland, coordinating judge for the Writers of the Future contest (http://www.writersofthefuture.com/) and one of my favorite writers, sat on several of the panels I attended and provided some...
View ArticleBook Bomb and Review | Lights in the Deep by Brad R. Torgersen
Finding Lights in the Deep was one of those happy accidents that leads to lost sleep and happy day dreams. Nominee for the Hugo, Nebula, and Campbell awards and winner of the 2010 Writers of the Future...
View ArticleReview | Rejiggering the Thingamajig by Eric James Stone
Go buy this book. Buy it, put it by your bed, or desk, or chair, or couch, or where ever you like to read, and then read it. But don’t read it straight through. Stop at the end of each story, set your...
View ArticleScience Fiction as the Best Social Fiction of Our Time: The Chaplain’s War by...
Author Doris Lessing once noted that “That function of a writer is to raise questions not find answers.” A Nobel Prize winner, Lessing famously responded to a critic of her Canopus in Argos series–a...
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