An acrostic sonnet for the Literary Comedy Podcast’s Spring Sonnet Contest winner Tara Travis. The first letter of every line spells Tara’s chosen phrase Y…
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An acrostic sonnet for the Literary Comedy Podcast’s Spring Sonnet Contest winner Morgan Cranny. The first letter of every line spells Morgan’s chosen phrase I…
Comments closedTen years ago I found myself living in a non-winterized cabin in the woods during the winter. I had just moved back to the coast…
Comments closedGeorge is small. He’s clever. He speaks the same strange language as Corwynn. These are all “assets” as Deirdre calls them. They get everyone out…
Comments closedWhile George’s quest was to face Johnny, his deeper quest was facing his own grief and his parents’ inability to parent due to their own…
Comments closedI’ve been ambivalent as to which genre to call, A Dragon for George: fantasy or sci-fi? I’ve hesitated to call A Dragon for George a…
Comments closedGeorge desperately wants to avenge Max’s death. But is that what Max himself would want? Does it matter what Max wants now that George has…
Comments closedHappy May everyone! It’s summer… by certain definitions of summer, including Shakespeare’s. In celebration, I have composed two sonnets about the changing seasons and non…
Comments closedGeorge is so close to his goal. So close. And the damsel is giving him all the help he could need. But she’s also forcing…
Comments closedWe moved this week (one of two moves in the next two months… fun times) so I don’t have much time to blog. In brief,…
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