Category: Science Fiction

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Well… the Book Was Better: An Argumentative Fallacy

So recently I finally got to sit down and watch ‘Ready Player One’ Sidenote: If you haven’t seen it yet, it is a fantastic nostalgia/geek flick! SEE IT! One criticism I’ve heard over and over and… pretty much the only criticism from people in my circles, is that the book was better than the film. Well of course it was. Why is that a … Read More Well… the Book Was Better: An Argumentative Fallacy

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Translating Music into Words: A Guide to Weaponizing Music for Writing.

Hi Jim, If you posted about this before, I’m sorry, but I couldn’t find it. Every now and then you post about music that helps you write. I’ve tried listening to some of the songs and then listen to stuff on my own playlists and I just can’t do it. I was wondering if you could elaborate on how you use your music to … Read More Translating Music into Words: A Guide to Weaponizing Music for Writing.

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Self Publish Selling. When to Sell, When to Give Away?

Hi Jim, I’m going through the motions on Createspace and KDP. I’m trying to decide how much to charge for my books. It’s hard, I want to maximize my profits while at the same time, not sticking it to the readers. It’s tough because I don’t know whether it’s better to mark it at a lower price to attract more sales or count on … Read More Self Publish Selling. When to Sell, When to Give Away?

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Spam Comment Summer Cleaning.

.Hello readers! This is a follow up to my Spam Spring Cleaning. I know a lot of people get annoyed by these posts and just delete them while grumbling in the background, but I believe that this is the wrong approach. Instead, let us look at the hysterical, intellectually challenged, nature of them. Because what better to deal with spammers than to make fun of … Read More Spam Comment Summer Cleaning.

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Character Cameos.

Hi Jim, I was wondering if you had any advice on how to bring a character over from another story… Example, Sherlock Holmes is someone I’ve always loved, so I wanted him to make a guest appearance in a mystery novel I’m currently working on that’s set in the same place. Second example, I’ve got a character from another series I wrote, Juiliara that … Read More Character Cameos.

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Politics to Further Story vs. Story to Further Politics. Difference?

Hi Jim, I’ve read through your blog and have followed some of your work. I wanted to ask though… in numerous posts, you talk about politics and social commentary being used in pretty much every outlet and how it’s destroying escapism. I recently read one of your books, Magnifica: The Last Enchanter. Throughout it, your protagonists deal with being in a mixed relationship at … Read More Politics to Further Story vs. Story to Further Politics. Difference?

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Metal, Always!

Hi Jim, I’ve been following you for a while. I’ve always found your musical posts intriguing. It’s always been interesting to see where someone get’s their inspiration from. I was just wondering though… why metal? Most of what you post is metal and you make no secret of that. I’m not judging, but as a non-metal head, when I listen to some of your … Read More Metal, Always!

My Initial Thoughts on Detroit Become Human

Anyone who’s followed me for the last few months knows that I was anxiously awaiting this game. My wife and I demoed it at PAX East, and we were excited to finally get our hands on a copy. So where did this all start for me? Well… actually when I was following what was going on with hilariously comical #FreedomForTay movement, someone posted this … Read More My Initial Thoughts on Detroit Become Human

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A Little About Cover Blurbs.

Hi Jim, I’m getting really frustrated with my writing. I’m trying to write a cover blurb for a book I just finished. I have used several others as examples and templates of what to do and what not to do. However, every time I think I’ve got it down, I go back and rewrite the whole thing because it doesn’t convey what I want … Read More A Little About Cover Blurbs.

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Confident Writing, Learning to Let Go, Resources, Personal Writing Advice and Tips… and whatever else I could cram in!

Jim, I love the blog, and I read it as much as possible. I’ve always been a writer, it never really mattered what I was writing as long as I was writing.  I’ve done lots of journaling and short stories but I really enjoy writimg comic books. I was curious if you had any tips as I have what I’ve been told are some … Read More Confident Writing, Learning to Let Go, Resources, Personal Writing Advice and Tips… and whatever else I could cram in!

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Spam Comment Spring Cleaning.

    I don’t know why I do this every year, but it gives me peace of mind. I know it may be a little childish, but I thought I’d share some of the more hilarious and/or cringy ones with all of you… because misery loves company! We’re going absolutely low on the spelling/grammar/relevance scale here, people. Be very afraid. … okay? Well, thanks … Read More Spam Comment Spring Cleaning.

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In the Circle… Circle of Writing!

Hello Jim, I am working on a story of my own for quite a while already. From several sources, I’ve heard that self-published writers are quite friendly community that often can share advice with one another. I’d like to discuss the writing process and the joys and perils that come with us with like-minded people but I have no idea at all where to … Read More In the Circle… Circle of Writing!