You can say what you like about the weather lately; it’s been pushing the cold and dreary around here. People have lost a little of their holiday luster and are ready to move into the warmer months, but for me… this is where it all begins. Continue reading
Author Archives: randomgauge
Another 50,000 words out of my head…
I just hit the fifty thousand word mark on my manuscript. According to NaNoWriMo, that makes me a winner. So, what does a winner do? He stays at the keyboard to update his blog. Awesome. What else? Continue reading
From one writer to another.
NaNoWrimo has officially begun. The short end of “official rules” is achieving an average daily word count of 1,667 words for 30 consecutive days. I was fortunate enough to have the inspiration and motivation to crank out that first milestone before bed last night. Continue reading
A Series of Endings…
It occurred to me at some recent point in my life revolves around the ends of months. Continue reading
Good Morning, Clawson!
I feel exceptionally productive today. I am up, I am dressed, it’s 10am and I have already made the trek to Clawson. Continue reading
Reality Check
Making the rounds of my regular haunts on the internet last night, I discovered a new review of my book. It’s short, and only two stars, but I hesitate to call it “negative”. Continue reading
The comfort of a dark, familiar place.
I’m looking very forward to tomorrow. Atlas will be showing at the Jaxon Film Fest and I will finally have the opportunity to sit quietly in a theater and observe the audience. Continue reading
Oh, the thinks you think…
I’ve been writing a story today. It deals with family and loneliness and the spirit of youth. At least I think it does, so far. The rewrite might change that. But it has been a painstaking story to grasp. Continue reading
It’s promo time.
Now through midnight on Sunday the 15th, Empty Hallways is available FREE for Kindle readers. Continue reading
