01/8/14

Why I write masculine stories

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Many of you are here from external links, which probably means you haven’t heard of me before (woe!), which, in turn, makes my heart ache with a heretofore unknown degree of sadness (more woe!).  So, while you’re here getting your outrage on, or wondering what the fuss is about, have a look around at my other blog posts, too.  At minimum, please read my response to the silliness elicited by this post, and perhaps Read the rest

12/30/13

The Year in Review, in Brief

champagneWe’re about to put 2013 in the rear view mirror.  I hope it was a great year for all of you and I hope 2014 is even better. I had a very good year, read some good books, watched some good shows, and enjoyed some great company.  The major personal and professional milestones:

First, we had our second daughter (and fourth child), Evelyn Sloane.  Kempland is abundant in love.

Second, everyone in Kempland is healthy … Read the rest

12/21/13

P90X3 Review: First Impressions

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(Editor’s note:  After you’ve read this entry, you can read my review of the Strength Phase of P90X3 right here; in fact, all my fitness-related posts can be found by clicking one of the tags on this post).

So, I’ve done P90X, P90X2, thrown in some Insanity (you can read my earlier fitness related entries here; they’re gold, Jerry!  Gold!), and I received P90X3 a few days … Read the rest

12/14/13

If Egil and Nix met Cale and Riven then Tarantino. Obviously.

ADiscourseInSteel-largeI sometimes get questions like this:  “What would happen if Egil and Nix met Cale and Riven?”  Usually I dodge the question or laugh it off.  But David Craddock forced me to write an answer to that question for this interview with Fantasy Book Critic.

Turns out, the answer is Quentin Tarantino.  Weird.

Also, we talk the Sundering, Egil and Nix, tie-in fiction generally, and a variety of other things.  I hope you enjoy.… Read the rest

12/2/13

P90X or P90X2? Some musings.

p90x-articleThose of you who care about such things perhaps know already that I’ve done P90X and P90X2. I wrote about my general experience and results here, in case you missed it. And I reviewed Plyocide (from P90X2) and Kenpo (from P90X).

Sometimes I’m asked by folks who are considering trying one or both which one I prefer. At the moment, I do a hybrid P90X-P90X2-Insanity routine that works really well for me, and … Read the rest

11/26/13

Erevis Cale’s Origin Story: Another Name for Dawn

tncaleSeems that at least some folks are interested in catching up on the Erevis Cale stories before they dive into The Godborn.  Excellent!  You can see a complete list and ordering of the Cale stories here, but one of the stories that’s very hard to find is Another Name for Dawn, which is Cale’s origin story.  It appeared originally in Dragon #277.  I reproduce it here for those who’ve been unable to … Read the rest

11/22/13

Doctor Who and Egil and Nix

fezDoctor Who Eve got me to thinking about the series, the way it tells stories, and most importantly, the mood it sets in telling them.  It also got me to thinking what it did for my own storytelling.

In the past, when it came to the kind of stories I liked, it’s safe to say I preferred dark (very dark) dramas and the like to anything else.  I detested comedies (I still dislike most comedies, … Read the rest

11/4/13

Sale of Two More Egil and Nix novels to Del Rey

TheHammer&theBlade(corrected)I’m pleased to announce that I’ve sold two more Egil and Nix novels, A Conversation in Blood and Ass Kicking Sword and Sorcery IV: This Time it’s Personal (not the actual title; but really, shouldn’t it be?) to Del Rey. Here’s the link to the announcement.  As you can see, I’ll be working with the most excellent Frank Parisi, with whom I’ve had several gun duels and two whiskey-drinking contests.  Oh, and he also … Read the rest