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May 31, 2025

2700 years in the making, why wait any longer?

My original plan for a reconstructed lost story from the Epic Cycle was to self-publish it in the next six to nine months. But why wait? My revised plan is still to self-publish the book, but in the meantime, to drop a web serial edition that starts on Monday, June 2nd.

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May 23, 2025

Two Things to Read

I'm still plugging away at my dreampunk novel and a new project I'm especially fired up about. In the meantime, I have two reading recommendations for you. DRECK by Cliff Jones, Jr. and PARTHENEIA by Kassandra Flamouri.

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May 1, 2025

Punks in Wonderland

April writing brought a flowering word count, but the biggest win came from nailing down just a genre for RESIDUE OF AN ESPECIALLY POOR VINTAGE...

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April 11, 2025

100 More Tomorrows: April Update

For Day 100 of 2025, I have some updates on what I’ve been up to so far this year. Some news is poetic, and some is literary, with a bit of multimedia tech stuff to tie it all together.

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March 1, 2025

A Tiny First of March Update

You probably noticed that I stopped sending poems out as daily newsletters a while ago because I didn't want anyone to feel that I was spamming them with poetry, although there are worse things to be spammed with. As of today, through two solid months of 2025, I haven't missed a day of "More Tomorrow!"

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January 26, 2025

More Tomorrow: 21-25/365

Five more poems at a time to conserve my sanity. It's going to be a long year.

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January 20, 2025

Cloak to Crisscross: 17-20/365

A conference, a family event, and a couple of travel days can't stop the daily practice of creativity. Sharing, sometimes, will need to work on a delay. Or maybe this periodic release is actually an improvement? Let me know!

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January 16, 2025

Fool - 16/365

I'm still tinkering with today's poem while trying to avoid being too overtly political, but I feel entitled to take a few pot-shots at politicians because sometimes the name on the ballot is my own.

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January 15, 2025

Labyrinth - 15/365

The Minotaur myth is a depressing tale of intolerance and betrayal when told from the monster's point of view, but it may encode an even greater tragedy.

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