Author name: Quincy

Book Biz Rules and Riddles 001

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES It occurred to me that I have at least some information that would be useful to both new and burgeoning authors alike when it comes to getting published. I’m not authority, by any means. As of this date, I still don’t have a major book deal. However, I’ve chewed a fair amount of […]

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Cat Rambo’s New StoryBundle Bundle

It’s a busy week for me. I’m here at PensaCon in Pensacola, Florida (my favorite convention of the year). I got to fly  here (a now reguilar occurance), which is a huge boon for my time management. Spending two and three days in the truck was killing my writing time. I have to new cover

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The Perils of Multitasking and Time Delays

So, I have to pony up a faux pas I made in my last post. Remember when I said that R.C. was the only one who picked up on the fact that I had a character sitting in a frozen cave buck naked during a thirty minute conversation? Yeah, well that wasn’t entirely accurate. My

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Shriveled Junk and the Importance of Other Eyes

I meant to get this post out on Wednesday, but I’ve been neck-deep in the Superstars Writing Seminar 2017 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. I’ve spent the week with about 120 different authors, while I work with a couple of buddies (Josh Vogt and Ramon Terrell) in the seminar bookstore and catch up on some book

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In the Aftermath of Multi-Culturalism in Steampunk

This weekend I attended COSine 2017, a very small convention held by and for writers in the Colorado Springs and surrounding areas. It is a volunteer-staffed enterprise where even the panelists pay to participate. I mention this because I go to conventions across the country—twenty cons in 2016 and seventeen cons in 2015. I can assure

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Day One of 2017…

I celebrated the demise of 2016 and the birth of 2017 in a manner outside what has been a very long-standing norm for me and New Year’s Eves. I found myself in remarkable new environs with fantastic new people. I watched dolphins play just offshore. I saw pelicans spike the water for their daily sustenance.

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A Holiday Short Story Double Feature

Looking for the digital equivalent of a stocking stuffer for family, friends, or even yourself? I have a perfect gift idea for your favorite bibliophile. This holiday season, I’ve put together a special edition eBook containing two fun-filled science fiction short stories. The first story is entitled “17,” a distant future yarn about what ol’

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