I have had several projects running simultaneously for longer than I care to admit, and I’m about to start releasing them. I have purchased the new ISBNs, and am working out the particulars. The first of the new books will be a nonfiction volume on Read More …
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Out of the Forest
As some of my readers know, I’ve been working on a third Intrepid Force novel for a while now. As they might also remember, I was trying to combine a prequel and sequel into a single novel, but writing a story set in 2085 with Read More …
Projects from Isolation
I was reading last week about the great discoveries Sir Isaac Newton made when the bubonic plague struck England, and the students at his college were all sent home. He made some great discoveries during his “plague vacation.” I’ve tried to make good use of Read More …
Wisewirx Media Update:
Welcome back, everyone! It’s past time for an update. I have three projects I’m working on now. I have 450 pages written on Intrepid Force III, but I had problems with it and took a break from it. I’m starting back now. It doesn’t really Read More …
July 2018 Studio Update
Greetings, Friends, I haven’t posted much in these past few weeks because I’ve been focusing my writing energies on Intrepid Force III. I got up to around 80,000 words and 300 pages earlier in the summer. Since then, I’ve had to take things out and Read More …
Science Fiction Romances, Part 5: Star-Crossed Teens in the New Millennium
The early 2000s were an age of star-crossed teens and some pretty unearthly adult couples as well (The Firefly crew, for example). Roswell (1999-2003) introduced us to three super-powered extraterrestrial teens and the friends who got involved in their story. Max, Isabel, and Michael were Read More …
Science Fiction Romances: Katherine and Vincent
This week I’ve been working my way through five decades of tragic but unforgettable science fiction TV romances. I’m not sure if The Beauty and the Beast with Ron Perlman and Linda Hamilton exactly qualifies as science fiction per se, but it was certainly tragic Read More …
Science Fiction Romances, Part 1: Star Trek
In honor of Valentine’s Day, I thought I’d write a few posts about science fiction romances. Pretty much every book I write has at least a little bit of a romance element to it, and I thought it might be fun to write about some Read More …
Computer-Generated Worlds
One option for creating comics and graphic novels is to create the artwork by hand with pencils, inks, and paint. Alex Ross, featured in my last blog, produces some mind-blowing work that way. I also love the pen and ink work of Brian Hitch, Gary Read More …
Alex Ross and Graphic Novels
As I wrote last week, I’ve been working on a 3D graphic novel. A graphic novel, essentially, is a comic book with a spine. A comic book is a magazine and a graphic novel is a book. “Graphic” doesn’t mean it has graphic violence and Read More …