My Time at LitRPG Con

None of us knew what to expect from the first ever LitRPG Con. I know the people involved in putting it on were straight hustling to get everything ready in time, and there was a lot of last-minute changes and uncertainty. Panel information became available about two weeks before the convention. Talking with other authors […]

Flying through the airport where things went wrong in your latest book

Last weekend, I had the tremendous privilege of attending the first-ever LitRPG Con in Denver, Colorado. Today, Tuesday, I released my fourth book: Engineer’s Odyssey, a standalone side story in the Apocalypse Parenting universe, where the main character starts the apocalypse trapped in the Denver International Airport. For those who are paying attention, this means […]

Writing believable children

A lot of authors find children hard to write well, but most people find the kids I write very believable. In this post, I’ve tried to sum up what I’ve learned as succinctly as possible: a bit over 3,000 words, broken down into sections. Kids are not that different than adults. They just lack an […]