I actually went back to the "real" job on Tuesday, but since Rebecca was off through yesterday, I decided to take some time away from the Internet and spend those last few days with her, since we really don't get to see much of each other.
The vacation was great, we went to the zoo, the Wildlife Experience, Idaho Springs, the Renaissance Festival, and the reservoir. I think we wore my mom out, but I think she had a good time, and I know the kids had a blast...and so did we.
Now, back to editing The Martian Wave, writing, and the other nine million things I need to get done.
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Monday, June 10, 2013
Vacation
I'm on a bit of a vacation at the moment, so expect limited blogging for the next week...not that I've been blogging that much lately anyway...
Wednesday, June 05, 2013
One final act of begging
They say that begging is good for the soul, well, here I am begging for help with the Kickstarter for The Martian Wave. There are only a couple of days left, and we aren't hitting our goal yet. We need whatever help we can get. If you can't help financially, then please post the link. This publication needs to be done with flourish. It's always been such a great magazine, I'd hate to see it reduced in grandeur.
That Link...http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1521750492/the-martian-wave-2013
Some people also say that begging is pathetic...well...
That Link...http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1521750492/the-martian-wave-2013
Some people also say that begging is pathetic...well...
Saturday, June 01, 2013
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Please help
There are less than two weeks left in the kickstarter for The Martian Wave, and we haven't even reached the half way point yet. We would hate to have to delay the release of the next issue, so if you're able to donate anything to the kickstarter, we would really appreciate it.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1521750492/the-martian-wave-2013
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1521750492/the-martian-wave-2013
Sunday, May 19, 2013
The Alban Lake Bookstore
The Alban Lake Bookstore is now open. This store features all of the new titles from Alban Lake Publishing, and it also features much of the backlist from Sam's Dot Publishing, and it features many of the new and backlist titles from Nomadic Delirium Press. This means that the store has a lot of my books. Here are some links for you:
A Problem in Translation
Red Moon Rising
The Opium of the People
Seedlings on the Solar Winds
Marionettes on the Moon
The Ephemeris Science Fiction Role Playing Game
The Battle for Turtle Island: Buffalo Wars Role Playing Game
A Problem in Translation
Red Moon Rising
The Opium of the People
Seedlings on the Solar Winds
Marionettes on the Moon
The Ephemeris Science Fiction Role Playing Game
The Battle for Turtle Island: Buffalo Wars Role Playing Game
Monday, May 13, 2013
The press release for A Kepler's Dozen
I thought some of you might be interested in reading the press release for A Kepler's Dozen. You can find it at http://www.noao.edu/news/2013/pr1305.php.
A pretty cool feature on the page is that there's an actual image that shows where all of the stars are in the story.
A pretty cool feature on the page is that there's an actual image that shows where all of the stars are in the story.
Saturday, May 11, 2013
New pledge level for the Kickstarter
I've had people say they'd like to help out with The Martian Wave Kickstarter, but a $15 minimum pledge is too much at the moment, so I've added a $5 pledge level. That level of pledge will get you a free e-copy of the September issue of The Martian Wave. Hopefully this will make it easier for people to help us out.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1521750492/the-martian-wave-2013
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1521750492/the-martian-wave-2013
Sunday, May 05, 2013
A Kepler's Dozen
A Kepler's Dozen is now available from Amazon. You can order it at http://www.amazon.com/Keplers-Dozen-Thirteen-Stories-Distant/dp/1885093683/.
A Kepler's Dozen presents thirteen action-packed, mysterious, and humorous stories all based on real planets discovered by the NASA Kepler mission. Edited by and contributing stories are David Lee Summers, editor of Tales of the Talisman Magazine, and Steve B. Howell, project scientist for the Kepler mission. Whether on a prison colony, in a fast escape from the authorities, or encircling a binary star, these exoplanet stories will amuse, frighten, and intrigue you while you share fantasy adventures among Kepler's real-life planets.
A Kepler's Dozen presents thirteen action-packed, mysterious, and humorous stories all based on real planets discovered by the NASA Kepler mission. Edited by and contributing stories are David Lee Summers, editor of Tales of the Talisman Magazine, and Steve B. Howell, project scientist for the Kepler mission. Whether on a prison colony, in a fast escape from the authorities, or encircling a binary star, these exoplanet stories will amuse, frighten, and intrigue you while you share fantasy adventures among Kepler's real-life planets.
Wednesday, May 01, 2013
Sunday, April 21, 2013
What's been going on?
Things have been kind of quiet here on the blog front. I wanted to write a long post about what happened in Boston, but I never could quite get it to sound the way I wanted. It basically read like me being pissed...I think we've seen enough of that.
I've been putting in some extra hours at the "real" job, including some 5 a.m. shifts, so that has left me a bit tired. Rebecca and I also went to the Bon Jovi show a few days ago, and that left me even more exhausted. I guess I'm too old for late nights any more...
Now that I've left Sam's Dot, I've been putting a lot of work into Nomadic Delirium Press, and it seems to be paying off. There's a lot more interest in the publisher than there was a few months ago, and we've already started releasing some new titles, including a huge Ephemeris title and the first issue of Spaceports & Spidersilk (at least the first for NDP.) I've also been having to field a lot of questions about what's going on with Sam's Dot, but I'd rather not get into that.
I've been putting a lot of effort into the Kickstarter for the next issue of The Martian Wave, and we're about one third of the way there, but we still need help... http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1521750492/the-martian-wave-2013.
I'm hoping to eventually start posting more, but life seems to be taking a toll on my free time, so at some point, it will happen...
I've been putting in some extra hours at the "real" job, including some 5 a.m. shifts, so that has left me a bit tired. Rebecca and I also went to the Bon Jovi show a few days ago, and that left me even more exhausted. I guess I'm too old for late nights any more...
Now that I've left Sam's Dot, I've been putting a lot of work into Nomadic Delirium Press, and it seems to be paying off. There's a lot more interest in the publisher than there was a few months ago, and we've already started releasing some new titles, including a huge Ephemeris title and the first issue of Spaceports & Spidersilk (at least the first for NDP.) I've also been having to field a lot of questions about what's going on with Sam's Dot, but I'd rather not get into that.
I've been putting a lot of effort into the Kickstarter for the next issue of The Martian Wave, and we're about one third of the way there, but we still need help... http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1521750492/the-martian-wave-2013.
I'm hoping to eventually start posting more, but life seems to be taking a toll on my free time, so at some point, it will happen...
Sunday, April 14, 2013
The Ephemeris Omnibus 2013
I've been working on this massive rulebook update for the Ephemeris game for quite a while now, and I'm very happy to say that it has officially been released. This Omnibus features the core rulebook (with some rule changes, including multi-classing), as well as all of the rule supplements that have been released through the end of 2012. That's all of the character sourcebooks, all of the species sourcebooks, and Critters and Pests integrated into one rulebook. All of the class supplements show up in the class listings to create the most comprehensive rulebook ever written for the Ephemeris RPG.
You can find it athttp://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product/113551/The-Ephemeris-Omnibus-2013.
Tuesday, April 09, 2013
The Martian Wave Kickstarter
The Kickstarter for the 2013 issue of The Martian Wave is now underway. Nomadic Delirium Press is hoping to raise $700 to fund the project, and any help readers and writers out there can give is greatly appreciated.
If you'd like to check out the Kickstarter, please feel free to visit: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1521750492/the-martian-wave-2013
Thanks for all of your help!
If you'd like to check out the Kickstarter, please feel free to visit: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1521750492/the-martian-wave-2013
Thanks for all of your help!
Monday, April 01, 2013
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Table of Contents for A Kepler's Dozen
Here is the table of contents for the upcoming A Kepler's Dozen collection:
The collection can be pre-ordered by going to http://www.hadrosaur.com/kepler.html
- Middle Ground by Mike Brotherton
- Turtle Soup by Laura Givens
- The Gloom of Tartarus by Gene Mederos
- A Glint off the Glass by Rick Novy
- Omega Shadows by Carol Hightshoe
- Daniel and the Tilmarians by Doug Williams
- Exposure at 35b by Mike Wilson
- Hot Pursuit by David Lee Summers
- Tracking the Glints by Anna Paradox
- An Eternity in Limbo by J Alan Erwine
- A Mango and Two Peanuts by Steve B. Howell
- The Company You Keep by M.H. Bonham
- Kokyangwuti by Melinda Moore
The collection can be pre-ordered by going to http://www.hadrosaur.com/kepler.html
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
There's something waiting for me in my dreams
When doctors put people on medications that manipulate the neurotransmitter levels, they don't really tell you about the side-effects...or at least my doctor didn't. And he certainly didn't let me in on what I'd go through after I was off of the medication.
I've been off of the meds for almost a week and now I'm suffering from some extremely severe insomnia. Even worse than the insomnia is when I do sleep. I have horrible dreams and nightmares about the death of loved ones, and other equally horrible things. Needless to say, this leaves me quite exhausted by morning, and that along with the withdrawal symptoms leaves me feeling very unlike myself. Luckily, I know that it's the meds doing this, so I'm not suffering the depression that this could easily cause, but I'm certainly not feeling like myself.
Not to worry anyone though, I'm not planning on doing anything stupid...just waiting impatiently to be myself again...
I've been off of the meds for almost a week and now I'm suffering from some extremely severe insomnia. Even worse than the insomnia is when I do sleep. I have horrible dreams and nightmares about the death of loved ones, and other equally horrible things. Needless to say, this leaves me quite exhausted by morning, and that along with the withdrawal symptoms leaves me feeling very unlike myself. Luckily, I know that it's the meds doing this, so I'm not suffering the depression that this could easily cause, but I'm certainly not feeling like myself.
Not to worry anyone though, I'm not planning on doing anything stupid...just waiting impatiently to be myself again...
Sunday, March 17, 2013
I'm leaving Sam's Dot
After a great deal of "soul" searching, I've decided to leave Sam's Dot. I was recently promoted at my "real" job, and that has cut into my family time, and pretty much eliminated my writing time, which was down to almost nothing already. So after a lot of thought, I've decided to say good bye to SDP.
It wasn't an easy decision, as I've spent more than a decade editing for them and for their predecessor ProMart Writing Lab, but I think it was the right decision. I need more time to write, and I certainly can't take more time away from my family...so there it is.
I won't be leaving editing completely behind. I will still be doing editing for Nomadic Delirium Press. In fact, The Fifth Di... and The Martian Wave, which I've been editing since the ProMart days will be coming along with me to NDP. The Fifth Di... will probably be converted into an inexpensive downloadable e-zine, and The Martian Wave will continue on as a print zine, although I would imagine that I'll have to run a Kickstarter just to get it off the ground.
So, it's an end and a new beginning all in one. Most importantly, I think it's what will make me truly happy, and ultimately, that's what's important.
It wasn't an easy decision, as I've spent more than a decade editing for them and for their predecessor ProMart Writing Lab, but I think it was the right decision. I need more time to write, and I certainly can't take more time away from my family...so there it is.
I won't be leaving editing completely behind. I will still be doing editing for Nomadic Delirium Press. In fact, The Fifth Di... and The Martian Wave, which I've been editing since the ProMart days will be coming along with me to NDP. The Fifth Di... will probably be converted into an inexpensive downloadable e-zine, and The Martian Wave will continue on as a print zine, although I would imagine that I'll have to run a Kickstarter just to get it off the ground.
So, it's an end and a new beginning all in one. Most importantly, I think it's what will make me truly happy, and ultimately, that's what's important.
Wednesday, March 06, 2013
A 12th birthday
Yesterday was our oldest's 12th birthday. It's hard to believe that she's almost a teenager...although her attitude certainly has its teen moments...
When I first came into her life, she was a little first grader, and now she's in middle school, having crushes on boys, and doing the crazy things that 12 year old girls do. Although she frustrates the hell out of me at times, I'd have to say that for the most part, I'm very proud of the young woman that she's growing into. I think that if she continues to make good decisions in her life, she could be just about anything that she wants to be...if we can only motivate her.
Happy birthday, Eryn!
When I first came into her life, she was a little first grader, and now she's in middle school, having crushes on boys, and doing the crazy things that 12 year old girls do. Although she frustrates the hell out of me at times, I'd have to say that for the most part, I'm very proud of the young woman that she's growing into. I think that if she continues to make good decisions in her life, she could be just about anything that she wants to be...if we can only motivate her.
Happy birthday, Eryn!
Monday, March 04, 2013
The Battle for Turtle Island is here
The new game is here.
Imagine it's the 19th century, and the colonization/conquest of the Americas is underway yet again, only this time magic is real, and the Indians have a lot more of it than the colonists. This is the world of The Battle for Turtle Island: Buffalo Wars.
The colonists may have the better weapons, but the Indians nearly double the magic of the colonists. Maybe this time the history of the Americas will be very, very different. The Battle for Turtle Island: Buffalo Wars is actually two books in one. It has the core rules for The Battle for Turtle Island RPG, which will be a series of books featuring the different parts of the Americas, and it also has the Buffalo Wars supplement which looks at the battles for the plains.
You can choose to be a Cavalry Soldier, an Arapahoe Medicine Man, a Colonist Trapper, an Apache Warrior, or any number of other classes, and your character can choose to change classes as they advance. This book contains, the character classes, the special abilities for each Indian tribe, the goods, the spells, and much more.
The only other thing you'll need to play is some dice and a vivid imagination.
You can, and should, order it from any of the following:
Amazon
Smashwords
DriveThruRPG
Imagine it's the 19th century, and the colonization/conquest of the Americas is underway yet again, only this time magic is real, and the Indians have a lot more of it than the colonists. This is the world of The Battle for Turtle Island: Buffalo Wars.
The colonists may have the better weapons, but the Indians nearly double the magic of the colonists. Maybe this time the history of the Americas will be very, very different. The Battle for Turtle Island: Buffalo Wars is actually two books in one. It has the core rules for The Battle for Turtle Island RPG, which will be a series of books featuring the different parts of the Americas, and it also has the Buffalo Wars supplement which looks at the battles for the plains.
You can choose to be a Cavalry Soldier, an Arapahoe Medicine Man, a Colonist Trapper, an Apache Warrior, or any number of other classes, and your character can choose to change classes as they advance. This book contains, the character classes, the special abilities for each Indian tribe, the goods, the spells, and much more.
The only other thing you'll need to play is some dice and a vivid imagination.
You can, and should, order it from any of the following:
Amazon
Smashwords
DriveThruRPG
Friday, March 01, 2013
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