Later this year — sometime in late spring or early summer — Big Finish Productions will be releasing a Doctor Who anthology entitled Short Trips: The Quality of Leadership. Edited by Keith R.A. DeCandido, the anthology will feature the following stories: Introduction — Keith R.A. DeCandido “From Little Acorns…” — John S. Drew “One FatefulContinue reading “On The Quality of Leadership”
Tag Archives: Writing
On a Recent Decline
Yes, audience, I am aware that my posts this week have been, shall we say, less than enthralling. It’s not so much a lack for things to say, but rather a lack of any interest in saying them. And then putting together more than five words in a row that make sense… Suffice it toContinue reading “On a Recent Decline”
On First-of-the-Month Hits
From the creative mind of Keith DeCandido, “Tell what the first post of every month of the 2007 calendar year was.” Okie-day! January: On Incompetant Blundering — An after-action report of an Age of Empires III game. February: On Invitations — I was invited to a blogger conference. March: On the New Mission — IContinue reading “On First-of-the-Month Hits”
On Nerd-dom
So, there I was, writing a Doctor Who product description for the next catalog, and I typed “Moxx of Bollhoon.” And I knew, as soon as I typed it, that it was wrong. Oh, “Moxx” was right, but I knew I’d mangled “Bollhoon.” I’d mangled an alien name. I was in the right ballpark, IContinue reading “On Nerd-dom”
On Receiving Galleys
Yesterday I received a PDF version of the galleys for a short story coming out sometime next year. I was excited to get the check for the story, back in May. But I was downright having a geekgasm over the galleys. Just seeing this story laid out… wow. At the risk of sounding needy, IContinue reading “On Receiving Galleys”
On Dealing With Content Theft
In late October I discovered that someone was plagiarising my blog posts on a website, reason unknown. The website looked to have dozens of others’ contents, presumably to game Google’s page-ranks or somesuch. I could have shrugged. Seriously, how do you fight that shit? I sent him an invoice. I’m handy with a computer. IContinue reading “On Dealing With Content Theft”
On Writing Screenplays
Yesterday I mentioned some of the top search phrases for the month of October. But I’ve noticed, just through the search phrases WordPress reports to me, that people are looking for ways of writing screenplays using Microsoft Word. Fortunately, the BBC is a big help here. They offer a free template download, Script Smart, thatContinue reading “On Writing Screenplays”
On More Writing Insights
I was at the local Hallmark store today. I walked past it, on my way to the grocery store on my lunch break, and something in the window must’ve caught my eye. And so, I found myself looking at Christmas ornaments and Barry Manilow CDs. I didn’t buy anything. I saw a half dozen ornamentsContinue reading “On More Writing Insights”
On Spammers and Scammers
This evening I made an intriguing discovery. A post I had made — on my favorite short story, “Lean Times in Lankhmar” — has been “scraped.” What that means is this. Someone else has taken that post, and published it on a blog. Specifically, a blog about making money. Sometimes called a “splog,” short forContinue reading “On Spammers and Scammers”
On Writing Insight
Sometimes ideas just… arrive. I wasn’t looking for the idea, yet suddenly… there it was. I’m plotting out a novel right now. A sweeping historical and political epic that crosses nations, spans decades, and has a cast of dozens. Big shit, basically. I’ve had a little problem, though, in thinking through the book. Nothing wasContinue reading “On Writing Insight”