Now for something completely different. I wrote a fantasy short story in order to practice using lesser but higher quality words in my stories. It’s always important to be able to convey your ideas and worlds without bogging it down with incessant details that squash the imagination from flourishing. Always
Jonas picked up the fragments of the camera and poked the miniature gears and servos in his palm. The slam of a car door caught his ear. He grabbed the ringing phone and walked over to the window. “Cindy?” He pushed the blinds and saw a woman in a black
Pardon me while I rant and turn off the veneer of diplomacy for this one post. I am quite honestly, very frustrated at the moment. I knew what I was getting into when I chose to write a book let alone two, what I didn’t know was how crappy it
Earlier in the month of June of 2014, I was watching the show Chopped on Food Network. This episode was different from the others in that the competition was outdoors in the hot desert and was titled “Grill Masters.” There were three competitors left and one of those competitors was
The Silver Ninja: Indoctrination is now being featured at Masquerade Books for the month of June-July. You can find out more here: http://www.lynndsiethamilton.com/p/may.html