Week In Review: February 25, 2023

In Case You Missed it, here’s the round-up of all of my latest content, plus updates from old guests!

Read on if you want to know more. If not? See you next week with more writing tips and writerly musings.

Coming up this week:

On Youtube:

On Twitch:

  • Or join the livestreams here on twitch!

Content Around The Web:

On Youtube/Twitch:

  • When Writing You’ve Gotta Switch It UpEven action sequences can get boring if they drag on too long. Here are my definitions of different sentence “components” used to build your stories — and ways to avoid info-dumping!

On Season 6 of the Podcast “Writing Tips and Writerly Musings”:

On The Blog (In Case You Missed It):

  • When Writing, You’ve Gotta Switch It UpEven action sequences can get boring if they drag on too long. Here are my definitions of different sentence “components” used to build your stories — and ways to avoid info-dumping!
  • Author Spotlight Guest: Jorie Raoan emerging writer and college professor with more superstitions than an old-world wise woman, she’s sharing writing tips and writerly musings with us.

Upcoming Events:

RavenCon 2023 – April 21-23rd, 2023 – Richmond, VA

Balticon 2023 – May 26-29th, 2023 – Baltimore, MD

Imaginarium Convention 2023 – July 14-16th, 2023 – Louisville, KY

What I’ve Been Reading:

Nothing this week, but looking forward to a bunch of new releases coming up soon!

New Works By Previous Guests:

Jon Cronshaw‘s back with the 3rd installment of his Dawn of Assassins series.

Crucible of Shadows (#3)

Fedor is an assassin… but he refuses to kill.

When a client discovers he’s been conned, he makes an impossible set of demands. Fedor and his crew must return the money with interest and complete the original assignment. Or face the wrath of Nordturm’s most dangerous gang.

As Fedor struggles with drug addiction, his bonds with his crew reach breaking point.

He must do everything he can to complete the job and keep his crew together.


Picture(s) of the Week:

The weather spiked above 70′ F last week and the flowers were all for it. Not really sure how happy they’ll be with the weather planning to return to it’s wintry below-freezing levels, but mostly I saw crocus and snowdrops, which are usually okay-ish.

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