Archive for September 2011

Lovecraft eZine #6 now available online

Issue 6 of The Lovecraft eZine  is now available on the website! My contribution, “The Weird Studies of Harley Warren”, is a retelling of “The Statement of Randolph Carter” from the point of view of the other character in that story. Please share the link with your friends and give the writers your comments. Thanks … Continue reading »

The Lovecraft eZine Issue 6 is Now Available for Kindle and Nook!

Click here to purchase issue #6 of The Lovecraft eZine for your Kindle or Nook for only 99 cents. Here’s a preview: Ushered On the Wind, by Jeffrey J. Taylor: They came on the wind.  That is my warning and my final testament to the world, a world I fear that I am not long … Continue reading »

[World Domination] Work from a Cafe, Increase Focus

It’s a simple as this: getting out of the office once in a while to work from a cafe or library helps me focus on the task at hand. At my desk, I either know where everything I need for a project is, or at least know that I will be able to find it … Continue reading »

[World Domination] To Do? Next Actions? Try a Focus List

Last week I blathered on about my productivity upgrade, where I talked about what tools I’m using and how I’ve been using them. I very briefly glossed over my Hipster PDA and the Google Calendar Task List, but I’d like to circle back and talk about them a little bit more. I used to rely … Continue reading »

Call for Questions: Speak Out With Your Geek Out

Next week is Operation Speak Out With Your Geek Out, and all week long I will be writing blog posts about the geeky things that I love and why I love them. The topics I plan to cover include: D&D and tabletop roleplaying H. P. Lovecraft and the Cthulhu Mythos Bad movies and old horror … Continue reading »

Remembering Cory

Labor Day can’t go by for me without taking a few moments to reminisce about Cory Carrier. 2009 was a terrible year for me personally, but it was the year the world lost Cory, and everything became a little dimmer. The kid was brilliant. He was hilarious. He had such a huge personality, was so … Continue reading »

[World Domination] Use Music to Define Work Space

While I don’t want to get into a debate as to whether Mozart makes you smarter, music can affect your mood and your attitude.  I have been using music for mind hacks for a long time now.  If I have to do something I have little enthusiasm for, I play music that makes me want … Continue reading »

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