Good-bye “Game Informer”: My (apparently) annual ode to physical media
I’m writing this shortly after it was announced that Game Informer magazine will cease publication.
As much as I love physical media, the nature of my day job working in (largely) print news has complicated my relationship with short form, article-based issues of news papers in magazines.
Art I’m enjoying: Philip Labes’ Discography
I think I first ran into Philip Labes through is song “Jeff Found a Genie” and from there I’ve kept following him and pretty consistently loved his output.
The 4 worst things about self-publishing
How do you convince someone that they want to buy something they’ve lived their lives perfectly happy without? How do you convince them to buy it when the item is question will take 5-7 hours for them to absorb?
Art I’m enjoying: ‘Epic’ the indie musical
Epic is a musical retelling of The Odyssey conceived of by Jorge Rivera-Herrans, he’s been assembling these songs over the past few years and gaining traction online by posting clips on TikTok and Youtube.
If you like …. then you might like ‘The Wilderlands’
A book, a movie, a video game, and a show — if you like one of these, there’s a good chance you’ll enjoy The Wilderlands.
‘The Wilderlands,’ Chapter 1
The first chapter of my next book, ‘The Wilderlands’ releasing later in 2024.
My next book: ‘The Wilderlands’
I’m really excited about this one.
My latest book — an adult fantasy novel called The Wilderlands — I think is the first piece of writing I’ve published where I really get to flex.
4 pieces of media influencing my next book
Four of the pieces of media that most influenced my next book, releasing later this year.
Three first chapters for Book Two of ‘Light Keeper Chronicle’
As I prep for diving into the second book in the Light Keeper Chronicles series this November, I’m sharing three different versions of what the book has looked like over the years.
An Evening of Delights
On the evening of Sept. 23, I was honored to be invited to Des Moines’ Storyhouse Bookpub for an event called The Event of Delights to present a work inspired by the essays of Ross Gay.
Reviewing the pros and cons of espresso machine self-publishing
When I decided to self-publish my book I ended up going about it in what may have been the strangest way possible: an espresso machine.
One year later, “Light Keeper Chronicle,” the price of self-publishing and measuring success
One year after the release of “The Light Keeper Chronicles” R.E. reflects on the year so far and breaks down the cost of how the indie book has done financially.
Disney and Pokémon won’t take my money: How digital stores killed the digital stars
By the time you’re reading this, Willow may be gone, but before I can morn the 2022 sequel to the oft-forgotten 1988 film, I need to talk about the single most valuable media franchise in the world.
10 Reasons It Took Me 10 Years to Write One Book Two Times
We’ve all been young and foolish and published a young adult/middle-grade fantasy novel in high school.
Maybe not literally. But in my case, yeah, literally.
Deliberately looking ahead to 2023
What are my goals in 2023? To live deliberately (rather than on accident, which is how this whole mess got started).
4 Amazon alternatives for book lovers
The holiday season is coming up and I know a lot of book lovers and readers who love having alternatives to Amazon. Here are four Amazon alternatives I personally tend to use in my day to day.
NaNoWriMo 2022
For those not in the know, November is National Novel Writing Month (or NaNoWriMo for short). Every year, writers spend the month of November writing a new novel. At the end of the month they are — ideally — left with 50,000 of story that they pray are mildly coherent.