Magic Systems and Union Station

When I approached writing my latest novel, Union Station, I wanted to make the magic an interesting part of the story. And so I thought for a long time about how magic works in stories, what other media included interesting systems of magic, and how I could utilize that in my writing.

Long Beach

My latest novel, Union Station, is set largely in the Los Angeles area and much of that is focussed in my hometown, Long Beach, California.

Favorite Moments: Stranger Things first season

Ahead of the new season of Stranger Things, I have begun to rewatch the series, finishing the first season the other night. It’s solid through and through, but there are some moments in particular that are so beautiful and true, that it got me thinking about the beauty of storytelling and how something dreamy and nostalgic can ringer truer than reality.

The world of Jaga

I wrote before about the world of Olkhar and my tendency to be a serial world builder. Apparently every couple years now, I create an entirely new campaign world for D&D and telling stories in.

The latest is called Jaga, a world set in a dark age but where the players rapidly learn is built atop the ruins of at least several other civilizations.

Indy Books

I recently read a great independently published fantasy novel, and it got me thinking about other wonderful self or small indy press books.

What Would Walter Bishop do?

Walter Bishop is my favorite all time character from television, movies, literature… everything. As a writer I long to write a character who is that much fun. So it got me thinking, why do I like that character so much, what traits does he have in common with other characters I like, and most importantly how would I go about creating a character like that: can it be done intentionally? Aren’t all characters character created with the intent of being a great character?

Jolabokaflod

There is a tradition among my people (writers) of taking to social media before the holidays to remind everyone that books make great gifts.

Ted Lasso and working together to do more

“You know, we used to believe that trees competed with each other for light. Suzanne Simard’s field work challenged that perception, and we now realize that the forest is a socialist community. Trees work in harmony to share the sunlight.”