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Kirkus Review for “This Life as Told by an Old Indian”
A beautifully written frame story in the vein of One Thousand and One Nights, The Decameron, and Canterbury Tales, Hansen (Raven’s Spear, 2017, etc.) proves short fiction is a genre in which he shines.
Why do People Fight, an Author vs his Character
My character Alex has something to say in book two. I find it funny when people mix up characters and myself. Alex gives a speech about gin… Read more “Why do People Fight, an Author vs his Character”
What I Learned Making Injera (Ethiopian Sour Dough Flat Bread)
Today I am going to talk about the making of Injera, a great Ethiopian SourDough Flatbread. I have in the past talked about baking bread and making… Read more “What I Learned Making Injera (Ethiopian Sour Dough Flat Bread)”
How “Not all X are like that” made me a better Writer
Well, the free book time is up, and a new blog post percolated up. Since joining social media I have noticed a disturbing trend. When someone makes… Read more “How “Not all X are like that” made me a better Writer”
Free Kindle Version of Monster’s Children
free copy of Monster’s Children and update on projects
Project Updates and upcoming Free Kindle Version of Monster’s Children
free copy of Monster’s Children and update on projects
Let’s try something new
I have a great idea, let’s use all this energy to help Puerto Rico rather than fight over who is prone while listening to music. We want… Read more “Let’s try something new”
The Savage Lands Comic Project
Today in the blog I wish to explore the comic I want to begin creating and am looking for potential assistance with. A semi-historical story set in… Read more “The Savage Lands Comic Project”
Banana Pancakes (Gluten Free and Paleo Friendly)
Another week of packing and preparing to move, so another short post. I work today again on a simple recipe that creates pancakes without any flour… Read more “Banana Pancakes (Gluten Free and Paleo Friendly)”