Saturday, February 27, 2010

Background noise

I know it's been kinda quiet around here lately. Partly it's because of some freelancing work I picked up that has eaten up the hours. Progress is also being made on my latest manuscript, though slower than I'd hoped.

In the meantime, here's a recent interview I did with David Louis Edelman, science fiction author of the Jump 225 series. I also did a review of the last book in his trilogy, Geosynchron, which just came out.

What's been happening in your world?

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Monday, February 08, 2010

How to kill your (imaginary) friends

After discovering this blog, I knew I had to pass it on for anyone who hasn't heard of it yet. How To Kill Your Imaginary Friends is run by Dr. Grasshopper, who is a med student finishing his residency, and also a sci-fi/fantasy author. He got tired of seeing all the inaccurate ways injuries, death and medical procedures are misrepresented in books and movies and decided to do something about it--post the proper details and show how they can be best used in story scenes.

So far, he discusses why not to shock a flatlining patient, proper ways of tapping spinal fluid, and how to starve the bloodstream of oxygen.

He won't write your story for you, or create some detailed disease or murder process to fit your plot, but he's more than willing to (potentially) post some facts that might help you do research on your own.

Enjoy!

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