Double Dip Bookmarks

The first Triple Threat Contest is now upon us.
Your Mission:

1: Download and print these bookmarks.
2: Cut along the dotted lines.
3: Take to your local libraries and bookstores.
4: Leaving a stack near the checkout gets you one point. Put a bunch inside books by Robert A. Heinlein, Stephen R. Donaldson, Philip K. Dick, George [...]

No Comments »Filed under: Down From Ten, Unsavory ExcursionsPosted on November 18th, 2009

Big Press Day!

Amazing day today full of good press for your humble narrator. It started off with your humble narrator being interviewed live on Podioracket’s BlogTalk Radio show. Shortly after I wrapped that up, an interview I did last month with WNDR Radio posted, and hot on the heels of that Dear Editor reviewed my [...]

No Comments »Filed under: Career, Unsavory Excursions, WritingPosted on June 15th, 2009

Predestination Wrap Party pub crawl!

Check out the details here. Come out with me and celebrate the successful completion of the Predestination podcast, and also the launch of Seth Harwood’s Jack Wakes Up!

No Comments »Filed under: Career, Events, Unsavory ExcursionsPosted on May 6th, 2009

Warning: Dead Robots Ahead

I was interviewed this week on The Dead Robots Society, where we discussed Predestination, producing full cast audiobooks, and the glorious delirium of writing. Hear it all here

Of Pub Crawls, Publishers, Short Films, and Short Cons

This weekend kept me busy - posting the latest Antithesis episode, hitting the pub with Chris Lester and Seth Harwood, and hitting Silicon in San Jose.

1 Comment »Filed under: Career, Photography, Unsavory Excursions, WritingPosted on October 7th, 2008
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