My last story involving the US Government—ONSET—was based around a SWAT-style team who showed up after due process was written off. This story is about the front-line supernatural cops in the same setting. The conceit of the story is that every US Government branch has an 'Omicron Office' to give supernaturals the same legal process as mundanes. So now, of course, I have to know what said processes are. One of the reasons I like the internet: I google "United States procedure for issuing ... Read more »
General Writing
Dual-wielding and Human Wave Science Fiction
Given the tagline of this website, an alternative to dual-wielding seems appropriate: Arsenal Firearms has created the first double-barreled .45 pistol. I'm not sure I'd want to fire the thing, but I have a few characters who could. It is a more practical weapon that I originally envisaged one group of characters carryinglet's just leave it at "Metalstorm Pistol". Secondly, there's been an idea sweeping the blogs of the authors I follow. A manifesto, the originator of the idea calls it. ... Read more »
Where do we go from here?
So, with another year finished (though I'll admit to not remembering exactly what day I started this blog) I'm spending a bit of time considering on writing and this blog. Over christmas I was moderately successful with my 'add horror' project with ONSET, which I'm hoping to finish by the end of January. Sadly, reworking the first book like this has led me to the conclusion that I actually dislike my long term plan for the series, so I will be sketching an entirely new, probably much ... Read more »
To make up for some of my lapses in posting, here's an excerpt from my 'adding horror' project on ONSET: “This video clip is from late oh seven,” he told them. “It is camera footage from the commander’s Leopard Tank of Delta Company, Armored Battalion Thirteen of the Swiss Panzerbridge Eleven. They were carrying out training exercises in the Alps, when, well… watch.” The teacher hit a button, and the video clip started. For a moment, all that the gun camera showed ... Read more »
Once Upon A Time
A seventeen year old boy set out to write his second novel. It was better than his first, and some people figured it could be published. It got shopped around a bit by him, and later by an agent, and eventually fell into the category of 'well, this isn't getting published.' Being in that category, an older and wiser agented but unpublished author decided that it would make a good foray into the world of self-publishing by e-book. But, being responsible, occasionally sane, and by gods not ... Read more »
Still breathing, final blurb
I am still breathing, though the summer has been happily gutting my free time and keeping me distracted as I wait for the marks from my tax course (it is exactly eight weeks from my writing the exam to my receiving the marks). But, in response to that, you're getting a double post, two thoughts and ideas for the price (free!) of one. Firstly, the last of my 'cover blurbs.' Jason Kilkenny came to Calgary because it was a supernatural backwater. The Changeling sought to avoid the ... Read more »