Mario Acevedo's Blog
November 30, 2025
Winter 2025: When the Universe Tried to Warn Me but I Refused to Listen
Happy Holidays. Wishing you all the best.
Since you come to this site to catch up on my literary news, I’ll say that works are in progress and for now, those works remain in progress.
And now to the sad part.
Last January on the blog Type M for Murder, I posted about the passing of Scout, my Shiba Inu. I added that we had adopted a rescue, a cream Shiba Inu named Dirk, and that he had come to us after suffering years of neglect in a puppy mill run by drug-dealing criminals. Long story short, Di...
October 14, 2025
Autumn 2025
It's that time of the year when we surround ourselves with witches, ghosts, and goblins.
While these tropes serve as Halloween decorations, they do tap into our acknowledgement of the supernatural, of forces beyond our physical world that influence our lives. Belief in the supernatural developed into a key trait that allowed us humans to survive, that trait being our ability to control our surroundings, or rather, to exploit our environment to sidestep uncertainty and bring about favorable out...
August 16, 2025
Summer 2025
This summer I had two author appearances of note. My friend (and fantastic writer himself) Mark Stevens invited me to the Mesa Verde Writer's Conference in Mancos, Colorado. It was an opportunity to pimp my books in a new venue and meet writers new to me. I gave a workshop on writing motivation, Demons and Angels, Why You Don't Write and Why You Do, and participated on a panel, Versatile Voices, about finding and presenting your voice across genres.
My fellow panelists, left to right: Charlie C...
May 30, 2025
Spring 2025
I won't hesitate to tell people that the secret to my success as a writer was joining Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers, where for the first time I met published authors, who freely shared writing advice and the trials and tribulations of their journeys to publication. But key to that success was belonging to a critique group, but not just any group, but one that offered the necessary writing smarts with members pushing one another forward. I was fortunate to be invited into such a group by its mo...
February 3, 2025
Winter 2025
I've got several irons in the writing fire, so stay tuned for news.
In the meantime, I want to share some of the books I've read recently. One of my teaching mantras is: "If you want to be a writer, then you'd better be a reader." Fortunately, as a writing instructor I found that my students were avid readers and well-versed in their genre. Mostly. Although I write fiction, I've always read non-fiction for inspiration and to better appreciate the world we live in.
One book that's been on my TBR...
October 2, 2024
Autumn 2024
The leaves are turning. The fragrance (or odor, depending) of pumpkin spice is the air. A lot of good things to share as we move into the fall. Harper Collins decided to reissue the audiobooks of the first three novels in my Felix Gomez series, plus gave them snazzy new covers. Qué chingon!
Click on the links to the audiobooks:
Narration provided by Louisiana's own, the fabulous voice-over talent of André G Chapoy, who, incidentall...
July 21, 2024
Summer 2024
After two years of effort, with thanks to my editorial staff and the CALMA Board of Directors, the Anthology Ramas y Raíces: The Best of CALMA is in the rearview. Being me, I kept worst-case-scenario-ing every step along the way. In the final days, I lost sleep worrying about books arriving with the pages completely screwed up, or in boxes that had been run over and left in the rain. However, both IngramSpark and KDP did a great job. The difference between the two: the colors of the covers from ...
April 7, 2024
Spring 2024
If you're itching to dive into the world of Felix Gomez, vampire-detective, Iraq War veteran (supernatural noir at its best!), here's your chance. HarperCollins is offering books 1-5 free on Kindle Unlimited. But this offer is limited from now through June 30, 2024. Click on the titles and that'll take you straight to the deals.
Nymphos of Rocky Flats X-Rated Bloodsuckers Undead Kama Sutra
February 1, 2024
Winter 2024
Lot's going on. What's coming up shortly is my first-time trip to Superstars Writing Seminars in Colorado Springs. While I've attended many other writing conferences before, this one focuses on the business of writing, a topic many writers shy away from.
"If I wanted to talk business, I'd be a business major, I just wanna write!"
The truth is, while fate may shine on one-book wonders like Harper Lee or J D Salinger, the rest of us ink-stained mortals need to figure out how to earn a living. Eve...
November 3, 2023
Autumn 2023
What I love about autumn is that it doesn't sneak up on you like spring or summer. You go out one morning and the brisk weather says, "Autumn is here! Put away your shorts and get your jacket and gloves." Denver's first real snowfall of the season carpeted the ground with leaves.
I'm in the recently published horror anthology Midnight Roost from WordCrafter Press. My contribution "Immediate Intervention" looks at the consequences of people born in artificial wombs. Being a horror story, it doesn...
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