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October 11, 2018

Tales from the Lake vol. 5 coming early November

Coming early November: Tales from the Lake vol. 5. Includes my short story, “The Boy”. Check out the incredible table of contents below! Short stories: • “Always after Three” by Gemma Files • “In the Family” by Lucy A. Snyder • “Voices Like Barbed Wire” by Tim Waggoner • “The Flutter of Silent Wings” by Gene O’Neill • “Guardian” …

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Published on October 11, 2018 05:51

February 27, 2018

I will be at StokerCon 2018, and I’m reading, too!

StokerCon 2018 begins on Thursday, March 1st. This will be the first time I have attended, and I’m really looking forward to it. I had so much fun at NeCon last July, which was a more intimate con it seems, so I’m very curious was a bigger horror con is like. I also look forward …

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Published on February 27, 2018 11:39

December 12, 2017

Year-end writing update

Since my last post: I attended my first writing con, Necon, and had the time of my life meeting many writers I’ve been reading for years, and others who I was learning about for the first time. I left feeling energized and excited about not only my own writing, but the writing of so many of …

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Published on December 12, 2017 06:36

July 11, 2017

I will be at NECON 37! And a new story in Phobos Magazine

Next week I am leaving for Rhode Island to attend my first convention, NECON. Strangely enough, NECON takes place just across the Sakonnet River Bridge from Tiverton. I grew up on the Tiverton side, just off Main Road. Small world. I’ll be driving to the con Thursday morning, from Baltimore, with the goal of getting …

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Published on July 11, 2017 07:55

February 8, 2017

“The Familiar” to be published in Nightscript Vol. III

My story, “The Familiar”, was accepted into Nightscript Vol. III. Nightscript is among my favorite anthology series being published today, and I am very happy that I can be a part of it.

The full Table of Contents for volume III is below. It’ll be released on October 31st, 2017.

“The Flower Unfolds” — Simon Strantzas
“Downward” — Amar Benchikha
“What Little Boys Are Made Of” — Malcolm Devlin
“Grizzly” — M.K. Anderson
“Might Be Mordiford” — Charles Wilkinson
“Palankar” — Daniel Braum
“The Ges...

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Published on February 08, 2017 10:47

January 25, 2017

Borderlands Press Writers Boot Camp 2017

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Just a quick update:

On Friday I’ll be attending the 2017 Borderlands Press Writers Boot Camp, hosted and taught by Tom Monteleone as well as other amazing writers, including this year’s special guest instructor, Peter Straub. The Boot Camp takes place, quite literally, up the road from my house, and I feel very lucky that my travel arrangements involve getting dropped off by my wife. The weekend promises to be fun and extremely challenging, and, from what I’ve read from past attendees, imm...

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Published on January 25, 2017 06:54

December 5, 2016

It’s almost 2017 and I can hardly believe it

2016 is almost over, and without question it is the fastest a year has passed for me in my life. Something tells me fatherhood is the reason for the speed. The little man is growing up so fast I can hardly stand it. If only I could squeeze him back into that little baby shape he was before, but then I’d miss the adorable rambunctious toddler that he is now. Watching my son grow up is the first time I’ve truly understood the word ‘bittersweet’.

I am excited for 2017. My storyThree Thousand, Tw...

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Published on December 05, 2016 10:41

September 2, 2016

Summary of August Birding, and into September

American-Redstart-female-6661_credit John Schwartz(female American Redstart. Photo credit: John Schwarz)

There are at least two female American Redstarts, and one male, that I have been seeing regularly at Lake Roland the past two weeks. These birds are very small, and I love the subtle yellow coloring of the female, as seen in the above photo. I would not expect many personal photos of warblers while my main bird photography equipment is a smart phone, so John’s wonderful photo will do for this post.

My goal for August was to meet or excee...

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Published on September 02, 2016 06:32

August 27, 2016

Sunrise Birding

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(Baltimore Oriole, 8/27/16, Lake Roland Boardwalk)

If it wasn’t obvious, I do most of my birding at Lake Roland. This is mostly a matter of convenience, as it is right down the road from our house, and working out farther places on a 14 month old’s schedule can be challenging. That said, it’s a great place to practice my birding skills. However, I had been going mostly in the evening, and seeing the same assortment of 15-20 birds each time. I did spend some time looking for shore birds and s...

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Published on August 27, 2016 08:44

August 8, 2016

July Birding and into August, and Yes I’m Still Writing

Female Cardinal

(female Northern Cardinal, 8/5/16, Lake Roland)

Every now and again a bird sits still enough for me to get a half-decent photograph with my phone. That was the case with the above photo of a female Northern Cardinal at Lake Roland this past Friday. I purchased a device that allows me to attach my phone directly to my binocular eye piece, which helps, and shows that it is possible to get good-looking bird photography with such a budget setup. In order to potentially snap photos of birds that...

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Published on August 08, 2016 05:55