Monthly Archives: June 2012

From Auteur to Author, Part 2: Crowdfunding for Filmmakers Arrives on Amazon

After six months of writing like a rock star, including one complete rewrite and two full revisions, plus another two rounds of copyediting with an editor, and most recently an in-depth review of its first galley proof, my book Crowdfunding … Continue reading

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B is for Bradbury: How The Human Side of Sci-Fi Kept Me Sane

Perhaps no author has left a more ineffaceable impression on my very being as fantasy/science-fiction writer Ray Bradbury, who passed away June 6, 2012, but who left behind a treasure trove that will stand the test of space-time. Like many … Continue reading

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