Late last summer, in an attempt to increase my productivity, I bought a day planner and created my own customized inserts for it. I’d been making lists for a while, and while they did help me keep on track, I always felt like it was hard to keep the lists… Read the rest...
As is typical of beginning authors, when I first started developing my own fantasy world, I packed as much as possible into it. Every fantasy creature under the sun could be found roaming the planet, and usually all in the same area. Most of my stories originally took place in… Read the rest...
One of the biggest challenges I’ve encountered in writing my fantasy books is working out magical transportation. I mean, magical gateways are nothing new. Portals have been around for as long as people have believed in magic, but that’s part of the problem: when magic portals have been around forever,… Read the rest...
Two years ago when author Megan Cutler asked me to design the cover art for her first book, I knew there was a chance I could be doing art for future installments of the series. It was a little nerve-wracking, making sure I provided something that satisfied, but it was… Read the rest...
Okay, so maybe it’s a little late in 2016 to be referring to it as a new year. But it is a new look, so that counts for something.
It’s amazing how time gets away from you. I didn’t realize until a few weeks ago that my webpage had been… Read the rest...
White teas are a challenge for me. Either I make them too weak or I end up scorching them and they come out bitter. That’s part of the reason I waited so long to get around to trying this one.
Persimmon Tree Tea’s White Guava blend is one of the… Read the rest...
When I was a teenager, I started pursuing art as a means to show people what my characters looked like. There’s only so much you can do with words; at the end of the day, a glance at an image is always better to show people what’s in your head.… Read the rest...



