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Irregular’s Intel – Good Writing

We live in a time where published authors don’t even blink at the notion of writing for a comic. Stephen King, Gail Carriger and Ray Bradbury have all had their works adapted to comics. By the same token, Margaret Atwood, Chuck Palahniuk and Ta-Nehisi Coates have all written for comics. Does that blow your mind? That’s how far we have come. Good stories don’t just have to come from a traditional novel/short story, movie or tv show. It can happen in a graphic novel or even a video game! I bet now you think that I’m just messin’ with ya… well, I’m not.  Continue reading Irregular’s Intel – Good Writing

Irregular’s Intel – What’s Next?

Over the past few months there has been a lot of change and a lot of travel. The good things is that, with all of the change, I feel like I’ve found my passion to write fiction again. In one particular week my first novel came up in three different conversations. In conjunction with that, I had an epiphany that changed the direction of my next book – for the better! So, with all of that, It looks like I have a new mission added to my plate… that elusive Lucas Tate sequel. I’m excited and I can’t wait to get it going. I think that I have found my desire to write again!  Continue reading Irregular’s Intel – What’s Next?

Best Geeky Finds – When Everybody Asks You to Write

If you are a regular follower of my Saturday posts (and if you are, please let us know), you may have noticed I have become much laxer with writing something for the website every week. When I have a chance to write for GW1, I put a blog post together, but more and more lately I have not had enough time to find new material to discuss, let alone write about it.  Continue reading Best Geeky Finds – When Everybody Asks You to Write

She Geek Critique – Trying to Keep Up

With everything going on in daily life, it is often difficult to keep up with hobbies and interests. Sure, hobbies are supposed to be casual and enjoyable like writing, painting, reading, hiking, baking and the like. But when your interests are constantly updating and hobbies involve timeframes, you can lose track and things pile up before you know it.  Continue reading She Geek Critique – Trying to Keep Up