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Creative Rituals - Featuring Dennis K. Crosby
Welcome to my weekly feature "Creative Rituals", in which creatives talk about how they begin their creative day. Today I feature author Dennis K. Crosby!
Nebula Award and BSFA Award Finalist Author. Editor in Chief. Science Writer. Artist. SFWA, HWA, Sisters in Crime, BSFA, BFS, SCBWI. Also writes as J. Dianne Dotson.
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Welcome to my weekly feature "Creative Rituals", in which creatives talk about how they begin their creative day. Today I feature author Dennis K. Crosby!
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Today I'm offering ways to navigate through the inevitable self-doubt we feel as makers.
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In which we traveled up the California coast to the San Francisco Bay Area, had a book signing, our first anniversary, and it's awards season!
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Here I include most of the reading I did Sunday!
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Welcome to my weekly feature "Creative Rituals", in which creatives talk about how they begin their creative day. Today I feature author Micki Berthelot Morency!
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Happy November! Today marks National Author's Day. As your friendly galactic neighborhood author, I have fun things to share. How to get signed books, what's up, etc.!
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Book launch party pics! Upcoming SF Bay Area signing! Reviews rolling in for THE INN AT THE AMETHYST LANTERN! The book I'll write in early 2024! And more...
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Welcome to my weekly feature "Creative Rituals", in which creatives talk about how they begin their creative day. Today I feature author Meredith R. Lyons!
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My book birthday is here! Welcome to THE INN AT THE AMETHYST LANTERN!
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I interview two Grimdark author legends! Final two days to THE INN AT THE AMETHYST LANTERN! SD, SF, and LA Book Tour info! Gareth is back! And moreā¦
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Welcome to my weekly feature "Creative Rituals", in which creatives talk about how they begin their creative day. Today I feature author Delise Torres!
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Today I'm writing about some of my favorite spooky vibes books! These aren't outright horror (that's for another post later!); they are genre-spanning books.