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Along With Ecstasy: an Ex:Urbia ex:cerpt

Below is a work-in-progress passage from my novel Ex:Urbia.  Along With Ecstasy I pass a crumpled pickup on the road tonight heading home from the city. I had given a dinner speech at the Center City Marriott on contract fund […]

This is a Place I Don’t Feel Alone: Work-in-Progress

I spent far too much time in 2012 sitting in a little room by myself trying to get people to pay attention to my books and far too little time writing and editing. I had a lot to learn about […]

Super Powers and Magic? The League of New Indie Writers

This post was originally published at my site, The Formality of Occurrence yesterday.    I’m amazed at how many unbelievably talented writers there are in this world toiling away in every nook and cranny imaginable. Peeps in my raggedy-ass tribe […]

Unreasonableness and So Much More: Recommended Reading This Week

My latest commentary is posted at Kotori Magazine as part of my column “These Altered States.” There’s a lot of talk about “moving forward” and the American Dream these days (and those days back in 2012). “These Altered States” has […]

Beyond the Will of God Named EBook of the Month

My novel, Beyond the Will of God, won the E-Book of the month award at the innovative book site, “IWriteReadRate.com.” I am grateful and indebted to all who voted for this funky little psychedelic mystery. Here’s a clip from the […]

Pointing Fingers: Talking Guns with the NRA

Action to stem violence (Photo credit: Wikipedia) I grew up in Central Missouri in the 1960s and 1970s. People drove around our town with guns mounted in the back of their pickups — mostly twenty-gauge shotguns and .22s. I had […]

Origins of a Psychedelic Novel: The Backstory on Beyond the Will of God

[Added note, 6/15/14: you can download “Beyond the Will of God” at NoiseTrade.com as a digital book for free right now…hurry because the offer will close soon…this was originally posted at the website Behind Blue Eyes, as noted at the […]

Holidays and Your Writer: Advice to Readers, Families, and Friends

This is a repost from earlier in December.  Indie authors are setting up shop in bedrooms and dining rooms and kitchen tables on every street in every neighborhood from Staten Island to Oahu. In 2005 about 300,000 new book titles […]

5-Star Review for Implosions of America at El Dink UK

Trying to get people to pay attention to serious fiction (what the hell else do we call it?) in this new Indie World is not easy. Finding folks who appreciate the raw and the real can feel quite futile. So […]