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A J Hartley

Act of Will

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Dragons Lure w/misty

David B Coe

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Faith Hunter

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Mad Kestrel

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David and I (and 600 of our closest friends!) spent last weekend at Ravencon, in Virginia. It was my first time at this delightful gathering and I had a blast. I saw old friends, met new ones and made lots of good professional connections. A number of the writers and editors who [...]

Creative Spark or Needs Therapy?

David talked on Monday about the creative process and how life, grief, location, joy, and dozens of other things affect the muse-flow. I’ve been gong through something similar (but with very different stimulus) and I thought I’d share exactly how the things I went through on Monday morning stimulated the [...]

I feel this is a writing-related post.

I have been blessed with excellent teachers in my life, one of whom is Pat Dixon, my high school photography teacher. I’d always liked photography, but his classes were inspiring to me, as was he.

As he still is, as a matter of fact.

I’ve been idly working on getting prints up over at Deviant Art (though [...]

Trying to Make Sense of Ideas

This weekend I attended RavenCon in Richmond, Virginia, as did Misty.  It was a fun con.  I had the chance to catch up with many of my friends in the industry who I don’t get to see very often, including not only Misty, but also writer and editor Edmund Schubert, who guest blogged here at [...]

Story Time

As Faith mentioned yesterday, David and I will be appearing at Ravencon this weekend. I’m not particularly introverted or quiet – heck, I tend to be the goof in the room more often than not. And this is not a huge con – it’s small and charming and I’ll be surrounded by lots [...]

Spice of Writing

We seldom talk about awards here at MagicalWords.Net. Why? Perhaps because we don’t want to fluff our own feathers and toot our own horns (both which sound distinctly uncomfortable, but, onwards and upwards.) However, awards are a part of writer’s life and hopes and dreams, right up there with sales [...]