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Ghosters 3: Secrets of the Bloody Tower by Diane Corbitt What I like the most about Ghosters 3 are the characters and their personality quirks and other details that make them individual and interesting.
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Learning to Horror After years of focusing on literary poetry and fiction, including completing my undergraduate education in creative writing and taking writing workshops, I’m finally embracing my original genre aspirations.
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Preparing for NaNoWriMo 2019 I really, really, really want to reach 50,000 words in November and I want to do it in 2019 before the new decade starts and we’re in the far future.
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Move It to the Top I have learned a valuable lesson about writing this year as a result of teaching writing workshops. This led to a breakthrough in writing poetry that has transformed my poems in the past few months. Here is what I have learned.
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Philip Ivory’s “31 Days of Classic Horror” Tucson writer and instructor Philip Ivory dives into “31 Days of Classic Horror” films on his “Write Yourself Sane” website, starting with 1931’s Dracula.
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Fall 2019 Writing and Teaching I’m preparing lesson plans and writing new exercises for two fall workshops at the Writers Studio.
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Kids by The Midnight One musical act in particular is responsible for my current retrowave obsession: The Midnight.
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Summer 2019 Writing and Teaching I’m currently preparing lesson plans and writing lessons for two summer 2019 workshops.
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2019 Rhysling Anthology edited by David C. Kopaska-Merkel Lots of good poems this year, but when I read the poems I later selected while voting for the Rhysling Awards, they really leapt out at me and I love them fiercely.
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“Crafting Fantastic & Imaginative Worlds” at The Writers Studio! I’m teaching a new 6-week workshop titled “Crafting Fantastic & Imaginative Worlds” and it uses The Writers Studio method of persona writing and critiquing. It begins Saturday, July 27, 2019.
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“Forever Baby” by Dana Diehl in Cartridge Lit Dana Diehl’s latest flash fiction piece titled “Forever Baby” and inspired by the game Stardew Valley is available on Cartridge Lit in the new “The Double Click Temple Issue.” Her story is awesome, sad, allegorical for so much, and you don’t need to know anything about Stardew Valley to appreciate it.
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Summer Writing Workshops at the Writers Studio! Two options for the beginning level writing workshop: Saturday morning with me and Wednesday evenings with Lela Scott MacNeil.
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Supporting Professional Payment Rates in Science Fiction and Fantasy Short Fiction Markets The Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America sets the minimum payment rates for professional short fiction markets. In September, this rate rises from 6 cents per word to 8 cents per word.
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Assimilate (2019) Assimilate isn’t the cheap and nauseating found-footage film the trailer led me to believe it would be, but instead an effective low-budget thriller that relies too much on jump scares but tempers these with earned emotions and suspense.
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The Low Passions by Anders Carlson-Wee Anders Carlson-Wee’s poems in The Low Passions feel like they have exactly the right words; the perfect, accessible, blunt, beautiful, challenging, and surprising words.
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The Limits of Success I was not prepared for how much worse imposter syndrome would get once I started writing regularly, getting published, participating in public readings, teaching…
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New Writing Instructor at the Writers Studio Tucson I’m now a writing instructor at the Writers Studio in Tucson, Arizona and I’ll be teaching an 8-week introductory workshop in fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction beginning Saturday, April 20th!
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Supreme Court Reinstates Transgender Military Personnel Ban I condemn reinstatement of this bigoted ban by the conservative majority of the Supreme Court.
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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 🎥 Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is a fantastic movie! I love the energy, art style(s), story, and characters. If this is the future of the Spider-Verse (and Venom 2 turns out to be a major improvement on the first one), then I’m eager for the franchise to expand.
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“What’s Done Can’t Be Undone” by Reneé Bibby and “CARBORUNDORUM > /DEV/NULL” by Annalee Flower Horne How does the writer of genre fiction approach difficult subject matter like sexual assault? Two excellent and potentially triggering recent short stories by two fearless writers suggest two effective approaches.


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