Author: Filigree

Artist and writer living in the Southwest USA.

Web: cranehanabooks.com/blog

As a book artist and writer, I have to do a shout-out for the sprawling, insane, and wonderful Tucson Festival of Books. Held on the University of Arizona campus in Tucson, AZ, 2013’s event will run from March 9 to March 10. From its founding in 2009, the Festival has quickly grown to a beloved…

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An interesting and saddening (to book lovers) article from the Phoenix New Times. Anyone involved in publishing and book selling already knows about the industry-wide practice of stripping printed book covers, sending the covers back to the publisher or distributor for credit, and trashing the rest of the book. As a writer, I cringe at…

Read More Where do books go?

I’m joining such august company as John Scalzi, Cory Doctorow, and Popehat, so I feel included in the wave of righteous anger spilling over the internet right now. This stands to get me in more trouble, but I feel so strongly about it that I must post. I simply must. To that end: Space Marine…

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Okay, now that I have the attention of the four or five non-spammers who actually read this blog, here are the details. My insanely talented and prolific friend and fellow author L.A. Witt is hosting a book giveaway over on her blog. Here’s her reasoning: “Know anyone who hasn’t tried reading M/M romance, but might like…

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Etsy.com and Amanda McKittrick Ros are brilliant examples of the Dunning-Kruger Effect, “a cognitive bias in which unskilled individuals suffer from illusory superiority, mistakenly rating their ability much higher than average. This bias is attributed to a metacognitive inability of the unskilled to recognize their mistakes.” Or, in street-speak, “You are not only not as talented/smart/beautiful as you think you are,…

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This isn’t yer momma’s romance, kids. I’d like to share some breaking news cross-posted by romance writer Tara Lain: Hi everyone— This was just posted on RRW about the new J R Ward book— Hi guys, I just thought I’d share that earlier this morning the virtual signing opened for J.R. Ward’s Lover At Last…

Read More The walls come tumbling down

January 21 is designated as ‘Blue Monday’: the day most likely to result (at least in the Northern Hemisphere) in depression and winter ennui. The holidays are over, the weather often sucks, summer vacations are a long way away, the job market scares us, we’ve already broken many of our New Year’s resolutions…you get the…

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Well, it may be one of those great, brilliant, heartbreaking lost causes – but I can always hope that some of Mesa’s finest might wake up and realize what a treasure they’re close to losing. The employees of the Monsterland Bar & Grill are putting together a fund-raising campaign to buy the bar and keep…

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I’m not talking about would-be writers who haunt workshops, conventions, and online forums; usually while talking about the writing they are doing, or about to do, or have set aside for a little while so they could commune with their Inner Genius some more. Today’s hint-o-madness concerns the people who actually, day in and day…

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I just found out that one of my favorite places in central AZ is closing: the wacky, gorgeous, always-fun Monsterland Bar & Grill. http://www.azcentral.com/thingstodo/dining/articles/20130111monsterland-mesa-closing-party.html This place opened as a Halloween haunted house, added a bar, added music and parties, and then a restaurant. The spooky vibe carries over in twisty entryways, gravestones, animatronic werewolf heads,…

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After playing with Bloodshadow for too damned long, I finally got a reasonable sketch of the main character Tel Girshanha. I might be using a version of this image as a cover, if I ever have to self-publish this crazy book. For anyone following the backstories in both Moro’s Price and ‘Saints and Heroes’ –…

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Missy Welsh invited me to tag along on The Next Big Thing blog hop, and talk about my current works-in-progress (WIPs). What better way to celebrate the start of a new year? 1. What is the working title of your book? I have two WIPs jostling for attention at the moment. Book #1 is Moro’s Shield,…

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This is a post about art, because I’ve been an artist a lot longer than I’ve been a writer. Playing with useless objects and patterns seems not only to be a primate penchant, but one found in upper avian species as well. Smart creatures may not be able to eat shiny, pretty things – but…

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On January 3, 2013 I’ll be joining ‘The Next Big Thing’ blog hop with a post about Moro’s Shield, the sequel to Moro’s Price. In the meantime, take a look here at Missy Welsh’s blog, and her teaser TNBT post about her erotic space opera novel The Healing Touch! http://missywelsh.com/blog/

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Some readers may get that instantly. Many won’t. That’s fine. On a cold moonlit morning, with Yoko Kanno’s ‘Tank!’ as the daily earworm, it’s just my way of saying that Cowboy BeBop still rules after 14 years. As anime classic, space opera tragicomedy, existential exploration – and now a remastered version with clearer colors and…

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