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- ConStellation, Lincoln, NE, March 6-8, 2026
- Great Plains Game Festival, Lincoln, NE, April 10-12, 2026
- The Magical Library, Omaha, NE, May 8, 2026
- Mystic Fest, Council Bluffs, IA, May 30-31, 2026
- Nebraska Books & Booze Fest, Ashland, NE, June 26, 2026
- Book Nook Bookstore Meet & Greet, Papillion, NE, July 5, 2026
- Comic Con Nebraska, Omaha, NE, August 8-9, 2026
- WorldCon, Anaheim, CA, August 27-31, 2026
- MileHiCon 58, Denver, CO, October 23-25, 2026
- Hot Shops Winter Open House, Omaha, NE, Dates TBD
Tag Archives: progress reports
Progress Report, in which Magic Meter reappears, only to disappear again
Revised the first three chapters of Petra Released last week. Also, in preparation for the Codex novel contest, I slapped together a synopsis of the novel, and a one-page summary of Petra, so that judges in the contest (my fellow … Continue reading
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Progress Report, in which I show Don Quixote a thing or two
Query letter, synopsis, and opening pages have been printed out. Copies have been made. It’s time to send Petra into the world. Took a while to reach this point. Meanwhile, the economy has gone in the toilet and publishers are … Continue reading
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Progress Report, in which the Mother Ship launches once again
Finished the synopsis for Petra early last week. It clocked in at 1800 words–way too long for a synopsis. I figured I would allow myself an absolute limit of 1K. So I spent the rest of the week sweating out those … Continue reading
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