Monthly Archives: September 2018

Kicking off Nanowrimo in San Francisco

This Saturday, September 29, the National Novel Writing Month is being celebrated in San Francisco at The Bindery at 4 pm. I’ll be one of the guest speakers. This announcement is quoted from the official invitation: The Kick-Off will include a … Continue reading

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5 Questions for Ben Monroe

Ben Monroe is a new member of my local Horror Writers Association chapter.  I haven’t had the chance to meet him in person yet, but I’m looking forward to it. Ben grew up in Northern California and has spent most … Continue reading

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5 Questions for Sheri White

Sheri White has lived in Maryland all her life and has the crab-picking skills and the big can of Old Bay in her pantry to show for it. Her stories have been published in many anthologies, including Be Very Afraid … Continue reading

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The Marquis de Sade and Me

One of our local movie theaters is showing a series of movies about authors and writing every Thursday evening this month. Local authors have been invited to read a little beforehand.  This Thursday (September 13) I’m going to read a … Continue reading

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5 Questions for Angela Yuriko Smith

Angela Yuriko Smith’s work has been published in several print and online publications, including the Horror Writers Association’s Poetry Showcase, volumes 2-5, Christmas Lites, volumes 1-6, and the Where the Stars Rise: Asian Science Fiction and Fantasy anthology. She has written nearly … Continue reading

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