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17 August 2008 @ 8am

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How I Got Here

I’m incredibly happy to report that my story, How I Got Here, has just been published in the latest issue of Weird Tales. I wrote it at Clarion, in the bowels of UCSD’s wonderfully strange Geisel Library, in three days. Usually it takes me weeks to pound these guys out, so this one was a [...]


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14 July 2008 @ 6am

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Writing Characters

So it took me about twenty years to figure out something pretty fundamental about writing characters. I just finished a story about this kid, his father (who thinks he’s a god) and his mother (a depressed alcoholic). When I first started writing it, the story focused almost exclusively on the boy and his dad; the [...]


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30 June 2008 @ 8am

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Jimmy’s Roadside Cafe

My story, Jimmy’s Roadside Cafe, just went up on Strange Horizons!


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22 June 2008 @ 9am

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Starbucked

Just ran across a review of a book called Starbucked, which describes the mechanisms of Starbucks’ unlikely success. There’s a lot of focus-grouping involved in creating the Starbucks “experience”, apparently, and it grows out of a culture of new-age cookie-cutterism and aggressive homogeneity-breeding. This has the reviewer feeling a bit dyspeptic: There is something ironic [...]


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14 May 2008 @ 8am

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The Death of Argus Ant

Argus the Fractal Ant, that craggy anchorite, uttered only twelve worlds in his whole life, all of them in the instant before his death. “I have never known a man,” said he, “more jackrabbit than ravine cold cuts.” And jabbed defiant antennae at an unfeeling sky, and gurgled, and died. There were three in attendance [...]


A Passionate Plea for a New Pronoun

For the love of god can someone please invent a gender-neutral singular pronoun? I’m trying to write a technical spec, and find myself fleeing again and again to the plural, because I’d otherwise have to fall back on “he” — or, worse, “he or she” — whenever I mention a user. The latter construction is [...]


Symbolism

My understanding of symbolism was dealt a near mortal blow in high school, when we were given an edition of The Old Man and the Sea with a symbol index in the back. A symbol index is pretty much what it sounds like: a list of story artifacts, with accompanying capsule descriptions of what each [...]


Lightning Strikes Twice

Holy crap. Weird Tales accepted another one of my stories. If there was an emoticon for “capering around room and hooting like a madman”, I’d definitely be using it right now. But there isn’t. I am struck, once again, by the stunted expressive power of emoticons. The last time I got published was in high [...]


I’ve Got A Guest Post on Ecstatic Days!

I’ve blogged about Jeff Vandermeer before. His City of Saints and Madmen didn’t just blow me away — it helped me understand that 500 pages of insane twisted effulgence can be beautiful, touching, human. Anyway, I’ve got a guest post on his blog! My entry is part of a promotion that Ann Vandermeer is doing [...]


At Last My Arm is Complete

Sometimes dreams do come true, even dreams you didn’t know you had. Which is to say: they’re making a movie out of Sweeney Todd! Sweeney Toddy: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is the story of a London barber who, wrongly exiled by a judge who sought to steal away his wife, returns to exact [...]


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