Husbandly news in the, errr … news

Here is a little piece about the ol' Husband book that appeared in today's Birmingham News. Check it out. Heck, ReTweet it, too. In more exciting news, I'm just days away from wrapping up final edits on the first draft of a science fiction novel. It's an action-packed story set in a dystopian America of the near future. I still have a long way to go on it but hope to be feverishly writing the next draft by Memorial Day.
PLUG: The (In)Complete Adventures of Sir Chuck

PLUG: The (In)Complete Adventures of Sir Chuck

The (In)Complete Adventures of Sir Chuck I've run in some comic book circles over the years, and that means I've gotten to know a lot of people who have done their own comics. Many of these folks are far too talented for their own good, annoyingly so, and their work deserves to be seen. One of them is John Mietus. John did some excellent lettering on Pitched 1 and Pitched 2, but the fact is his quirky sense of humor doesn't come out and play until you see his own work. The (In)Complete Adventures of Sir Chuck is many things,…

No more beer on this blog

I've made a few posts about beer on this blog. I won't be doing that any more. I didn't begin this blog to talk about random bullshit, I began it to talk primarily about my latest projects, whether writing, music, or otherwise. But I'm not going to not talk about beer. At the moment I feel like writing about the subject. That's why I started a new blog, Celebrating the Suds, which will be devoted entirely to beer. So give it a look. Subscribe. Follow it on Facebook. Yada yada yada. Cheers.

Small town nitwits try to harass writer out of teaching job

So here's a story that got me steamed. Two "think of the children!" nitwits, Deanna Stepp and Wendy Apple, of Middleburg, PA, are raising a stink because a high school teacher there also writes romance/erotic fantasy novels. The teacher of 33 years -- apparently well liked and respected by her students, according to a Facebook page in support of her -- writes on her own time, and does so under a pen name. But according to these two moral crusaders: “We are not questioning Mrs. Buranich’s teaching credentials. We are not even questioning her ability as a writer ... .…