Writing While Watching a Four-Year-Old

*summons the willpower and concentration to tune out the singing socks on Sesame St. and instead work on writing my Tri-Galactic Trek tale*


I’ve failed to tune out the Sesame St… This message is brought to you by the letter W and the number 0, representing my word count.‬ Continue reading “Writing While Watching a Four-Year-Old”

So Much Flash…

Reading these flash fiction stories will be more fun than falling into a supernova! Really! It’s not a high bar!

At the end of 2016, we had big plans for publishing a lot of flash fiction this year.  Well, we have good news and bad news…  Obviously, it’s September, and we haven’t published a lot this year.  However, that’s because the stories we were going to publish have instead been picked up by other markets — many of them by Daily Science Fiction! Continue reading “So Much Flash…”

Visiting the Oregon Air and Space Museum…

The kids think the Oregon Air and Space Museum — a small, eclectic airplane hangar filled with planes and mannequins — would be a good setting for a Doctor Who episode.‬


‪The four-year-old likes the planes but is creeped out by the mannequins. The ten-year-old is now completely lost in recounting episodes of Doctor Who.‬ Continue reading “Visiting the Oregon Air and Space Museum…”

Teddy Bear Picnics and Sesame Street Songs

Took the kids to a Teddy Bear Picnic this morning. Couldn’t decide which stuffed animal to bring, so I brought four.‬

The nine-year-old followed my lead and brought four; the four-year-old brought one really big one.


That moment when you try to find the Sesame St. song, “What’s the Name of That Song?”, but get the name wrong and fall into an endless abyss of meta.‬