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2020

March 31, 2021

Never got around to writing in the blog for 2020. I found it difficult with so many events dropping off the calendar.

In terms of writing, it was a great year. Over 200K words and even more experience than ever working with artists, critique groups, and editors. I hope to have some good news brewing, though I’ll wait until I have something concrete to post.

SyFy Bartow

February 24, 2020

This event is always a good time. The cosplay is on spec and the people are wonderful. February 15th, 2020.

SuperStars 2020

February 24, 2020

Held in the cold heights of Colorado Springs in February, this incredible series of seminars gave me an in-depth view of the mechanics of publishing. Some of Jim Butcher’s craft information led me to some epiphanies. David Farland’s discussions have directed me toward some new courses. It also allowed me to connect and re-connect with other writers that has given me more a sense of community than other events. Their sense of tribe has been immensely helpful.

I’ve already registered for 2021 and will put this in my calendar. Looking forward to learning more.

Story Doctor workshop – good call.

FWA Conference 2019

October 22, 2019

I initially focused on the business side of the schedule this year. Working on pitches, query letters, and a synopsis has brought new challenges. There were certain opportunities at the conference to develop some of those areas along with craft, diversity, and marketing.

The genre breakfasts are still a favorite of mine. Having the opportunity to sit down with others who write fantasy is priceless. Looking forward to 2020.

SWFL SteamCon

October 22, 2019

There is a satisfaction in attending SteamPunk events that surpasses other cosplay opportunities. I always am vending with my wife during these events, but the interaction with makers and artists brings out the creative side. The opportunity to forge our reality is real.

DragonCon 2019

September 3, 2019

Plenty of mixed emotions over this year’s workshop with Jody Nye. First, it is always exciting to meet new writers and learn of their perspectives on the craft. There is also the learning experience of having a score of people actively looking to critique your work in such a condensed amount of time.
This year Dorian added to the excitement sending us back to South Florida to prepare for a storm that is still sitting out on our doorstep days later. I would have preferred listening to the many authors in the writer’s track, especially Brandon Sanderson.
Here’s looking to DragonCon 2020.

Longleaf Writer’s Conference 2019

May 23, 2019

Longleaf Writer’s Conference is a week long event on the beach at Seaside in the Florida panhandle. Authors, faculty, and agents join to present a week of seminars and workshops in a relaxed atmosphere that normally ends each day with a sunset at the beach. I attend the fiction workshop though often my genre is off topic considering the other works that we critique. #longleafwriters

JordanCon 2019

May 5, 2019

JordanCon is easily one of the most enjoyable events of the year with so much focus on writing, books, and all the arts. Even though it is a small event, I still did not get to see everything I wanted including the art show. Spending time with other alternative/fantasy fiction writers is priceless. As exciting is interacting with publishers and editors such as Diana Pho in smaller settings compared to the larger cons or conferences. There is a lot to be said about getting to cosplay as well. #JordanCon

Lanfear and Dark Thom

April 2019

April 16, 2019

I’m finishing up my spring semester here in our local community state college as one of top 1% of the oldest students. And I love it. The chance to be around other literary students and faculty has been adding to my life’s experience. Today in class we will do a peer review on two short-story drafts and it will be fun.

Later this month JordanCon is back on the schedule with a small writer’s track that is something I look forward to. The cosplay and guests are a huge bonus. More about that later…

FWA Conference 2018

April 16, 2019

In October, 2018 at the FWA Conference I took a chance with some one-on-one meetings where I had the opportunity to talk with an author and editor about some of the projects I’ve been working on. This has led me to a wonderful editor that is helping me develop one of my projects, as well as a number of short stories that I will be looking to offer up. Once I build up sufficient nerve; and stop editing them.