Did you know that I sometimes appear on podcasts? Check me out, I’m on the internets!
This week’s Sofanauts features Tony C. Smith (the Sherlock to my Moriarty), Matthew Sanborn Smith (the hairy mango to my kumquat), and myself (the toad to my wet sprocket). We wish Joe Haldeman well, discuss the ridiculousness that was the Highlander franchise, learn that Tony doesn’t know who Ralph Nader is, and I temporarily put Ray Bradbury in the same category as Shakespeare.
Then we have some of my fiction over at the fantastically weird Drabblecast. Norm has produced one of my earliest stories, “Storm Comes A’Callin,” and turned out a piece with music and singing that only he could do in the genre podcasting world. If you like the blues or thunderstorms, this is the podcast for you. Or if you just like absolutely amazing podcast production. Seriously, you have got to listen to this.
In other news, the job in Vermont didn’t work out, so I continue my quest to be the most badass genre-related web designer I can. By night, writing up a storm of short stories, and feeling like I’m really starting to get it. I’m also taking serious steps towards getting involved in writing for video games, after several years of thinking about it and never bothering to learn a thing about how the field works.
Finally, fall is hitting, which means the elk rut is upon us. I’m thinking a 4 AM drive to Estes Park on Monday is called for, camera gear at the ready. I haven’t put my new camera bag to a field test yet. Bull elk beating the crap out of one another should do nicely. If all goes well, expect to see some fantastic photos next week.


















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