As promised, here are links to some of the sites I find interesting and/or useful. Now for full disclosure time: daycare4dads, The Lost Ranger and The Memento Mori Project are my blogs.
A handy link for everyone who wants to buy my books and make me a bajillionair.
If you’re a dad like me, you may find this site useful. If not, well, try a different site.
Cause I’m a park ranger and sometimes when I hike, I get lost.
If you only had 24 hours to live, what would you do?
Cherie Priest writes some great steampunk and Victorian fiction. Plus, because she updates her site daily with the latest trials and tribulations she faces as an author, it’s a great place to check out if you want to know about “the process.”
Michael Connelly’s main protagonist, Harry Bosch, has a love affair with L.A. It’s so well done it makes you want to visit the city. And he inspires me to write.
Four words for you: Loads. Better. Than. Paolini. I won’t spoil it for you (mainly because I can’t remember which one it is) but one of these books (Empire of Ivory?) is brilliant. If you’ve read Das Boot and know how suspenseful that is, multiply times ten.
I’ll probably go to hell for saying this but I’ll take Jacovich over Marlowe any day.
Great magazine and a great resource for authors and writers.
Ditto above.
I Love New Orleans. And I love Brad Pitt for doing this.
Two guys sitting on a porch in Auburn Alabama, smoking cigars and talking. Brilliant premise and a brilliant podcast.
Have a story, poem or whatever you need to get submitted? Duotrope’s is the place to find a publication to query.
“Ireland’s longest running and foremost magazine of the fantastic.” Support them because I want to win the Aeon Award. No, really. I mean it. Buy this magazine!
Greater Cleveland Writers Meetup
Find me here on the first Tuesday of every month.
The best site I’ve found to get my daily fix of the Emerald City. The sheer volume of beautiful photography is overwhelming and makes me wish that Cleveland was in the Pacific Northwest. And that everyone called it Seattle.
Really well done radio drama about a group of folks trying to survive the zombie apocalypse in L.A.
Beer supplies the way they were meant to be sold. With hippies and a sense of humor.
This is what happens when the aforementioned beer hippies get their own TV show.
This is where I started. Yes, by the time my first batch was finished I had already moved on to a bigger system but this was a cheap intro.
Yes, all online homebrew stores have the same equipment. But since this was where the first “real” kit came from, a shout out.
If NPR had a weekly one hour show on homebrewing, craftbrewing and the people involved, it would sound just like this. And, the host does work for NPR. Strange.
American Homebrewers Association
Join up, get a magazine and “come and play with us.”
