Some site changes

I’ve updated the site a little bit: downloaded the older version of this template, since the newer one has a bug that won’t let me put widgets on the sidebars.  It’s back down to one sidebar, but I think that that might simplify things and make it better.  I don’t believe in cramming tons of… Continue reading Some site changes

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90,000+ words, 300+ pages, and I’m going to bed

That’s just about it.  I did some revision of The Wormhole Paradigm in between classes, and that was actually quite satisfying.  After homework, wrote in The Lost Colony for a while, and it’s coming, slowly and surely.  I’m tired and starting to get loopy, so I had to end in the middle of a scene,… Continue reading 90,000+ words, 300+ pages, and I’m going to bed

Hinckley Challenge

I don’t usually participate in this kind of stuff, but a group of people are getting together online to commemorate President Gordon B. Hinckley’s life by pledging to read the Book of Mormon in 97 days, starting this Monday.  President Hinckley was an incredible man and his teachings and leadership profoundly affected my life.  Like… Continue reading Hinckley Challenge

Thoughts on Writing Groups

It’s been really interesting to compare my experience with the Quark writing group with the writing group in English 318.  There really is a lot of contrast between the two, and that’s helping me to understand what works and what doesn’t, and what writing groups are good for and not so good for…

Old Man’s War by John Scalzi

In English 318 at BYU, every time somebody mentions Scalzi’s name, Brandon Sanderson (who teaches the class) counts to three, raises his fists and shouts out “Scalzi!” in this voice that makes it clear that he’s cursing his name. Why? Because he beat him to some kind of award or something. But Scalzi is definitely… Continue reading Old Man’s War by John Scalzi