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I was inspired by science. And an angel. A science-angel. With robots.
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    (I ended up deleting my joke answer and writing a real one. Sorry, @JF Dubeau!)

    Writing is one of the ways I interpret life. I need it to help me figure out how to exist in a world filled with horrible things and still feel hope. I had your garden-variety shitty childhood, and stories were always an escape - both reading and writing them helped me make it to adulthood.

    I'm not interested in convincing comfortable people how "dark and gritty" life can really be. Those kinds of stories are fine for whoever wants to read and write them, but a lot of us already know. We need to know whether or not the darkness and grit are worth it.

    Stories help me survive, and I like to think maybe someday something I write could help someone else survive, too.

    As for this book, I like adventure and angst and love and heroics, and I don't just want to consume these kinds of stories; I want to create them.

    In the most general sense, I'm working out my understanding of how justice and mercy might exist in tension in a world where everyone is flawed, and everyone wants forgiveness. My faith as a Christian informs my exploration of justice and mercy, but I'm not writing an allegory or trying to indoctrinate anyone. (Unless you count writing multiple complex, realistic women as feminist indoctrination, in which case... yeah.)

    I'm interested in exploring service, humility, and self-sacrifice as the foundations of leadership.

    I'm interested in exploring power and injustice, recovery from trauma, and the meaning of beauty.

    I'm interested in exploring community versus the individual, identity formation, and the definition of family.

    Also, I want to make spaceships explode!
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        Its Tuesday and that means another blog post.  This time I'm giving you a peek both into another continent on Pentaz' world which has been cut off by a jagged wall of sky high fire from the rest of the world since the Demon Gods' Invasion, and just how horrible a writer I was in high school.  Its a narrative poem I wrote in high school and have never once got around to editing and polishing.  All of the links in this update lead you to it.  Read it and laugh at how awful I used to be, then be thankful I got better.

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          It has been exactly one week since I uploaded a sample of Transilience. And, I have to say, my experience on Inkshares has been a rather exciting one. It's given me an opportunity to find a group of writers who share the same hopes and dreams that I do. The chance to be published. To take some agency in the process - to circumvent the slush pile - and let the strength of our writing and our ideas determine our fate.

          With that in mind, I give a hearty Thank you! To those who have already supported Transilience. Your generosity has pushed Transilience one step closer to becoming a reality.

          Cheers!

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            Good morning all (he says at midnight, assuming you'll be reading this when you wake)

            Lots of news and good things to go over. First and foremost, the Sword and Laser, the reason yours truly is still talking to you about this dandy little fiction he's concocted (I've spent a good portion of today writing. Does it show?) has returned with another book contest! More authors are being given the same opportunity to get their book published and distributed just as I have. Books like:

            The Darkest Places by Byron Gillan
            The discovery of an ancient artifact, buried deep below Cairo, brings three individuals together in a race against an ever-ticking clock to stop an ancient and eldritch evil.  

            You had me at eldritch Byron. Go here to check it out this tale of 1920s adventurous Lovecraftian horror:
            https://www.inkshares.com/projects/the-darkest-places?recommended=true

            I also would like to recommend a book that is not actually in the Sword and Laser contest, but looks immensely fun.

            Dax Harrison by Tony Valdez
            In a space-faring future, an alien war criminal seeks vengeance on humanity, and a celebrated-but-bumbling hero is forced back into action... whether he likes it or not.  

            It looks like a great, golden-age style space adventure with plenty of humor to go around. You can read excerpts here. Just remember to do so soon, it only has 15 days to meet its Quill publishing goal:
            https://www.inkshares.com/projects/dax-harrison-2276

            There will be more recommendations to come I promise.

            Meanwhile, because of the new contest, people have been asking me and the winners of last Sword and Laser contest J.F. Dubeau and G. Derek Adams lots of fun questions about our books and our experience with Inkshares. First, Alicia Smock from the Examiner wrote this wonderful article highlighting each of us:

            http://www.examiner.com/article/inkshares-and-sword-laser-team-up-for-new-publishing-contest

            And the Inkshares team asked us to contribute our insights for their blog on the new contest here:

            http://blog.inkshares.com/post/134876312095/insights-from-the-winners-of-the-first-sword

            AND I know many of you have been asking when your books will be arriving. Well, the release date is March 15. But if you'd like to see what they look like ahead of time, you can see an advanced galley being unboxed by Tom Merritt of the Sword and Laser by following this link here:

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0RmQf9h5oM&feature=youtu.be&a

            Anyway, that's all for now. I hope to have more good news to tell you soon. Until then, dear readers...

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