Target Rich Environment 2 is now on Audible

The Target Rich Environments are my short story collections.

Many of these stories have appeared in other anthologies, but these are all new recordings from Tantor audio, narrated by Basil Sands. Volume 1 is what I listened to while driving around on book tour. Basil did a great job.

I love writing short fiction, and the collections are fun because I get to bounce between a bunch of different genres, styles, and worlds. I’m probably getting close to having enough for a third collection too.

WriterDojo is live

Our new writing podcast is now available!

https://www.writerdojo.com/

(Edited to update full list- Jack:
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/writerdojo/id1581703261

Anchor: https://anchor.fm/writerdojo

Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/writerdojo/id1581703261

Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/writerdojo

Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80ZTMyNmU1Yy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw==

Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/fxhj56si

Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/writerdojo-6vP0qX

RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/4e326e5c/podcast/rss

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2X7bG3PMqln9ZKinIDjs27 )

and by request- YouTube.com: https://youtu.be/DcDoRyLNzJM

and Rumble: https://rumble.com/vlg0xn-writerdojo-s1-e1-welcome-to-the-writerdojo.html


And it will be on Apple as well as a few other places soon. Those just take longer to update.

The podcast is hosted by me and Steve Diamond, produced by Jack Wylder, using Craig Nybo’s studio. It’s by writers, for writers (and anybody else who just enjoys this stuff!) nuts and bolts, business of writing, how to get better, get an audience, and get paid. Our goal is to keep it fun, educational, and practical.

Each episode is about 30 minutes long and will go into a different writing topic. New episodes will drop every Wednesday (that’s the plan at least). We’ve got the first 14 episodes recorded, the first month or so are edited and ready to go.

Steve and I have been talking about doing this years. We’ve both been guests on other writing podcasts, but some of those that we all used to listen to have become insufferably woke and tedious. There’s been a dearth of enjoyable, practical, genre fiction writing podcasts lately. Then Jack offered his technical expertise, and Craig offered the use of his professional studio, and we were finally able to make this happen.

We’re avoiding politics, but we’re specifically non-woke. That stuff annoys the hell out of me. Writers need to be able to talk about writing without getting beaten over the head with identity politics by the Screeching Harpies of Tolerance. We’re not here to tell you what you can’t do. We’re here to help you make art, entertain people, and get paid.

Recording these has been a lot of fun. I’ve known Steve for a long time. Between the two of us we’ve been on hundreds of writing panels at different events. I’ve been amazed just how much stuff there is to talk about, and how easy it is to riff off each other, so there will be a ton more episodes coming. This first season will just be us, but we plan on bringing on other writer guests in the future.

I hope you enjoy it. Please tell your friends.

Gun Runner is up for a Dragon Award

The Dragon Award nominees were announced this morning. Gun Runner, by me and John Brown, is up for best Mil SF. Ironically, I know almost every other author in that same category, and they’re awesome. Hell, I’ve Book Bombed two of them. 😀 I’ve known Marko since before either of us were writers. I think Christopher is one of the best young writers alive. I was just talking to Rick this morning before either of us realized we were nominated in the same category!

Best of luck to all the nominees. That’s a lot of talent in that category. I usually tell my fans to spread the love because I’ve won before, but not for collaborative works. Then it’s about the other guy getting recognized, and John Brown is a great writer and all around wonderful human being.

For me personally, looking over the ballot, I figure Andy Weir takes sci-fi with Hail Mary. Jim Butcher takes fantasy with Battle Ground (but he’s up against Brandon Sanderson, so coin flip). No idea on YA. Alternate History, Eric and Chuck. Tie in, I like Abnett, but Zahn is the master, and it’s for Thrawn. Horror I’m really rooting for Michaelbrent Collings (I taught him to shoot!).

Comics and graphic novels, not my area, so no idea. On TV, I’m voting for the Expanse because I’m Team Amos. No idea on the movies (I watch almost nothing the year it comes out). Ghost of Tsushima was brilliant. And haven’t played any of the table top games

Back from Book Tour

The Monster Hunter Bloodlines book tour is done. It was a gigantic journey (4k miles put on a rental car!) starting in Minnesota, driving all the way to New Orleans, and then back up into Missouri, doing signings nearly every day, and ranging back and forth hitting most of the book stores even sorta along the route.

I was really worried about attendance this year because of Covid and some of the stops had just put mask mandates back into place. But in towns that weren’t locked down I had similar turn outs to my last visit there, and in places that were I had probably 3/4 of my last visit, which all things considered is pretty good.

I forgot to get pics of some of the signings, but I’m hoping somebody in the audience of the book store got pics, and I’ll post them up later. (I need pics of New Orleans and Wichita, and I think Mike’s got pics of Minneapolis)

I have fun at these things. I get to meet cool people and talk (a lot!).

By the end I had driven through 9 states. This is the rental car as I was turning it in. 4047 miles. (and if you prepay for a tank of gas, you bring that thing in on fumes!)

Basically for the last week I was a long haul truck driver who did book signings at night. The worrisome part was the rental Tahoe had California plates, but luckily nobody threw rocks at me and told me to go home as I drove through Texas.

There was one scheduling glitch that I didn’t notice until near the end. My last signing in Missouri was scheduled for the day I was flying out, but the event was in a town that was too far from the airport for me to make it there in time to catch the flight. So we had to cancel. My apologies to everybody who got shafted on that one.

And because a bunch of people asked in the comments while I was gone, the audiobook should be out in early September, and the Kindle book was available, it just wasn’t showing up linked the hard cover, but that’s fixed now.

As much fun as tour is, I am really happy to be home. It mentally wipes you out. So this week is going to be a relatively lazy one and then it’s back to work wrapping up Servants of War.