Deadlines-HO!
January has suddenly become deadline month for Those DeWolfes Creative. We have several contracts in the air, writing work, and WordCamp (in ten days!!!), plus we plan to offer the first Continue Reading →
formerly Flotsam and Jetsam — Thoughts that float through my head like so much detritus
January has suddenly become deadline month for Those DeWolfes Creative. We have several contracts in the air, writing work, and WordCamp (in ten days!!!), plus we plan to offer the first Continue Reading →
I went to bed late on December 30th and had trouble sleeping — an idea for a story was brewing and wouldn’t let me rest. At 2:30 a.m. I got Continue Reading →
The year started out quietly with a determination to pull some projects off the back burner and finish them, one at a time. This was my grand 11-for-11 plan. Result? Continue Reading →
(NOTE: You have to say “Supergenius” the way Wile E. Coyote does in Operation Rabbit, his first speaking appearance alongside Bugs Bunny, for the word to have its intended impact.) Continue Reading →
Need something super-simple for the last minute? Get thee to Michaels (or check your cupboards if you’re like me) and pick up the following: Jar of sprinkles (a.k.a. jimmies; I Continue Reading →
So, three days before Christmas finds us in our friendly neighbourhood Best Buy. We went in looking for… not sure what… but the idea of an iPad was sitting near Continue Reading →
December seems to have included a lot of writing. While it has included work on Undead, my fiction has not been the focus. I’ve been working on some research projects, Continue Reading →
I took a break from the computer today — I’ve been juggling a bunch of projects of late, but one large one in particular has kept me working well into Continue Reading →
What do you give the person who needs nothing? Whether gift-buying for a one-percenter or someone who has simplified to the point that they need no new gadgets or media Continue Reading →
I mock Disney for shoving its films back in the vault to create artificial scarcity but it does have its advantages. Primarily, it allows Disney to create the next big Continue Reading →