by Michael Pearce | Aug 10, 2013 | Blog
So, the first Dwarven Rifleman novella, ‘Rear Guard,’ is about to go off for editing and is on-track for release by the end of the month. In it’s present form it’s about 15-16K words long. The first short story from Rifleman’s World (as...
by Michael Pearce | Aug 1, 2013 | Blog
Writing can be hard work. But sometimes just getting time to write is harder. Here we are at the end of July when ‘Lord of the North,’ the first sequel to ‘Diaries of a Dwarven Rifleman’ was supposed to be released and we are nowhere near...
by Michael Pearce | Jul 24, 2013 | Blog
“I want to be a writer.” I hear this a lot, and every time that I hear it I have to bite my tongue. My impulse is to respond, “No, you want to be an author, but that goal isn’t important enough to you to actually do the work.” That...
by Michael Pearce | Jul 4, 2013 | Blog
Women Fighting Men- a Realistic Perspective for Writers There is a simple fact of hand-to-hand combat that is widely known even if it is seldom discussed. All things being otherwise equal if a big person fights a small person the big person wins. We love to see the...
by Michael Pearce | Jul 3, 2013 | Blog
I read and thoroughly enjoyed ’15 Minutes to Live,’ the first novel by Phoef Sutton. I’ll let him tell you about it… So Phoef, tell us a bit about yourself? I’ve been a professional writer for over twenty-five years now. Mostly in television...