5 Questions with Justin Boyd: Webcomic Artist/Writer and Software Engineer

Or: How you too, can make cheerful and happy comics with your favorite corgi Introduction “I’m a webcomics that has a programmer. Crap, I did that wrong.” I first ran into Justin’s webcomic Invisible Bread as a suggestion from those who also liked the famous XKCD. I instantly fell in love with the comic above. You … Continue reading 5 Questions with Justin Boyd: Webcomic Artist/Writer and Software Engineer

Measured Mikes

Or: How I went and tracked down everything thing I’ve ever written So I figured that I would write about my writing for once. I wanted to regularly and public update on the progress of the pieces I am working on, to hold me accountable, and also show that, yes, I do something else other … Continue reading Measured Mikes

5 Questions with Colton Kresser, Streamer, Youtube Personality, and Writer

Or: How you too, can become famous on the interwebs! So this blog post begins a tradition that I hope I will be able to carry on into future posts. The format will be to interview someone in a field that involves an interesting aspect of the writing craft, consult their expertise, and then discuss … Continue reading 5 Questions with Colton Kresser, Streamer, Youtube Personality, and Writer

Review: “The Stars do not Lie” by Jay Lake

Part 2 of my Hugo Nominee reviews, this time “The Stars do not Lie” by Jay Lake and was originally published in the ubiquitous Asimov’s, nominated in the Novella category. “The Stars do not Lie” falls in the “Steam Punk” category: industrial revolution, air ships, alternate history vibe. The alternate history is very thinly veiled: replace Roman … Continue reading Review: “The Stars do not Lie” by Jay Lake