Warning: I have watched the entirety of the Netflix adaptation of Avatar: the Last Airbender. While this post isn't heavy on the details, if you haven't watched yet, I would suggest you do so without my personal opinion coloring your reception of the new show. Aren't there enough people out there telling you what to … Continue reading The Next/Last Airbender
writing life
Nostalgia 2.0 – New and Improved
Have you ever wished you could go back and reread a book for the first time again? It was somewhere during middle school or high school that I first read The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, by Douglas Adams. I loved the entire trilogy of four books from my very first read. At that time … Continue reading Nostalgia 2.0 – New and Improved
Sometimes You Can Go Home Again
I grew up in the era when, if you wanted to watch cartoons, you either had to (a) rush home from school to catch them in the afternoon, or (b) wake up early on Saturday morning. Now in retrospect, the 1980s cartoons were clearly wholesale 30-minute advertisements for toys, but that didn't diminish my enjoyment … Continue reading Sometimes You Can Go Home Again
Reflections on Launch Week
As I write this blog entry (for this sorely neglected blog) Ebony Gate has been out in the world for just over two weeks. In those two weeks, I have traveled nearly the entire length of the west coast of the US, stretching from Seattle, WA and down to San Diego, CA. You can't tell … Continue reading Reflections on Launch Week
Six… erm, Nine, Ten, Eleven of Bones and/or Shadows?
I just finished not only the re-watch of Shadow and Bone, season one, but season two as well. Full-time authoring is allowing much more relaxed entertainment consumption! Be careful, the rest of this post has a bunch of spoilers, so tread carefully if you haven't watched season two! Heh. I see the spoiler now! First, … Continue reading Six… erm, Nine, Ten, Eleven of Bones and/or Shadows?
Wading into the Pool
Well, the past couple of weeks have been ... a lot. After more than two decades both in my career and in southern California, I stepped away from my career and moved out of California! I am now in the Pacific Northwest, and with both feet firmly in my new career as an author! Well, … Continue reading Wading into the Pool
The Only Constant is Change
This post is a bit off cycle because I wanted it to come out on a Wednesday. This exact Wednesday, in fact. Because today, March 1, 2023, is my last day at my day job. As of today, I am giving up the luxuries of a steady paycheck, employer sponsored healthcare, 401(k) contributions, and corporate-mandated … Continue reading The Only Constant is Change
Killing Time Across the Pacific (Winter Break, pt II)
Most trans-Pacific flights are in the neighborhood of twelve to fourteen hours. That's a lot of time to spend on your butt. Granted, you hope to spend some of that time sleeping, but I've argued for years now that sleep on an airplane does not equal sleep in a bed. Maybe one day I'll get … Continue reading Killing Time Across the Pacific (Winter Break, pt II)
What I Did Over Winter Break (part I)
*whew* As of me writing these words I have been back in the states for two days and boy the the jet lag smack me around today. My family spent the last three weeks in Vietnam (visiting my wife's family) and Singapore (generally eating and having a gluttonous time). I hadn't been back to Asia … Continue reading What I Did Over Winter Break (part I)
2022 in Review
And in the blink of an eye, another year had passed. So, the last few weeks ended up being quite a bit more hectic than I had anticipated, causing this year-end post to come out much later than I had expected. Such is life, especially during times of change! There are things in motion that … Continue reading 2022 in Review