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Writing Tools: Story Engine Lore Master’s Deck

| March 17, 2025

I’ve accumulated a large collection of card-based writing tools, each of which is useful to different parts of my writing process. So I’ve decided to do a series of posts about the various decks I own and how I use them in my writing. The latest card-based writing tool in my stash is the Story […]

Fun for Friday: Legend Etymology for Stories and Maps?

| March 14, 2025

Why do maps include something called a legend, and how does that connect to the idea of legends as stories? The etymology of “legend” is tied to the Latin word “legere,” which means “to read.” Unsurprisingly, this connects to things like legibility. It’s also connected to “lex” and “lectus,” which connects to things like lexicon […]

Patreon Backers Get Perks

| March 13, 2025

Do you back my Patreon? Backers get exciting perks like seeing some of my early draft writing and free ebooks! Sure Shot in Cobalt City: Homecoming (aka Sure Shot 2) is out this week, and backers at the $3 per month or higher tiers get a free copy of that book and my future self-published books! In […]

DefCon One Spring Reads!

| March 12, 2025

It’s not quite spring yet, but we’re ahead of the game at DefCon One Publishing, with a list of spring reads! These books take place in the spring months, either in part or wholly, or have flowery covers. We’ve also got eight spring quarterlies from Mad Scientist Journal on the list, which often include spring-themed stories […]

Sure Shot in Cobalt City: Homecoming Out Today!

| March 11, 2025

Sure Shot in Cobalt City: Homecoming is out today! This is the second installment in my alternate 1950s, superhero, noir mystery series, but each book is a stand-alone story that doesn’t require knowledge of the other books! This book has Sarah Castile returning to her hometown of Cobalt City for a case … or two! […]

Quick and Dirty Research for Writers

| March 10, 2025

I recently wrote a lot of flash fiction stories for a casual contest. My stories were all over the place in terms of topics, including a medieval Catholic saint, mushrooms, seventh century Korean and Chinese history, and tea leaf reading, and a few people commented on the breadth of topics, trivia, and knowledge. But as […]

Fun for Friday: Weird March History

| March 7, 2025

Time for more weird history to inspire your writing or maybe just pique your curiosity! This month, I’ve got the daily historical events from The History Place, which include the normal mix of several events and birthdays for each day of the month. I’ve also got History UK’s March historical events, with one event on […]

February 2025 Recap

| March 6, 2025

By the numbers: Stories out at the beginning of the month: 42 Acceptances received: 0 Rejections received: 13 Stories withdrawn: 0 Resubmissions: 10 New Submissions: 1 Stories out at the end of the month: 40 February was slow on the submissions front, and while I’d like to blame the shorter month, the reality is that […]

Review of Lost Cargo by P. A. Cornell

| March 5, 2025

P. A. Cornell’s Lost Cargo (Mocha Memoirs Press, 2022) is an exciting sci-fi novella with elements of thrillers and personal horror. The shorter length makes the stakes high for the characters but also gives it a nicely compact feeling. Parker and five other survivors crash land on a terraformed moon in a one-in-a-million odds accident. They’re […]

February 2025 Stories

| March 4, 2025

I had two new stories out in or around February. (One was technically January, but I didn’t realize it was out until after my January story post!) As I mentioned previously, I had four stories selected for the Hawthorn & Ash anthology, and the first of those has appeared on the Iron Faerie Publishing website. “Glaistig” […]