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Gordath Wood

Writing lessons — Money flows toward the writer

My work blog and my writing blog collided this week:  Can print-on-demand save publishing? POD, or print-on-demand, gets conflated with vanity presses all the time. I address that in the blog — if mainstream publishing adopts print-on-demand, they will have to first create a rebranding campaign to make sure that everyone knows that Read more…

By Patrice Sarath, 17 yearsApril 10, 2009 ago
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Deleted scenes — the lost prologue to Red Gold Bridge

Words: 1,525. Music. The KGSR compilation CD Broadcasts volume 16. (Note: I don’t like prologues. I think that the device is overused in fantasy and is relied upon by writers who don’t start in the right place. One exception is the prologue to G.R.R. Martin’s Song of Ice and Fire Read more…

By Patrice Sarath, 17 yearsApril 8, 2009 ago
Gordath Wood

The writing life — friends, family, margaritas in the shade

Visited friends in San Antonio, and as I predicted, there was beer. Also, margaritas. Ben Tom and A and I visited Johnny Love and Melissa and their four boys. We sat in the shade in the back yard and caught up on life, friends, work, family, everything that makes life worth Read more…

By Patrice Sarath, 17 years ago

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