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About A Writer's Rambles

A writer's life is generally ridiculous, and here's where I rant about it.

Author: Rachel A. Marks


Columns

Vampires and Werewolves and Christians, Oh My! - A review of Sue Dent's Never Ceese

The new face in Christian Spec Fiction has fangs...
Appeared 2007-06-28


The Edge of the Map - Interview with Jeff Gerke

Jeff Gerke has worn a whole lot of hats. He's been an editor at several major publishing companies, an author of two trilogies, and is just now beginning his newest adventure of freelance editor. If you need help with your floundering book project or just some advice on which RPG game rocks the most, Jeff is the guy to go to. You can read his great writing advice or check out several author interviews--including: Ted Dekker, Frank Peretti, and Karen Hancock, just to name a few--at his site Where the Map Ends, dedicated to the awesome thing that is Christian Speculative.

In the mean time, sit back and read a few of his thoughts, his hopes and dreams for the future of Christian Speculative Fiction, and why he does what he does.

Appeared 2007-06-04


Vampires and Werewolves and Christians, Oh My! - A review of Sue Dent's Never Ceese

The new face in Christian Spec Fiction has fangs...
Appeared 2007-05-29


Vampires and Werewolves and Christians, Oh My! - A review of Sue Dent's Never Ceese

The new face in Christian Spec Fiction has fangs...
Appeared 2007-05-29


Speculative Faith


Appeared 2006-09-21


The Paradox of Character Building - Part One of the POV meltdown


Appeared 2006-09-20


Creative Energy

Every once in a while, while you're trying to write, do you wonder if it wouldn't just be better to chuck the computer out the window and call it a day? Well, if I wasn't so into computer gaming I might seriously consider it.
Appeared 2006-07-26


Finding the Perfect House

Doesn’t mother always say, that if you can’t say anything nice, then you shouldn’t say anything at all? Well...
Appeared 2006-07-25


The Biggest Reject

In my writer’s group we have a thread entitled: “The Biggest Reject”. It’s a contest, a race, to see who can get the most rejections. Seems a bit masochistic, but I think that most writers really need to be this way in order to survive out there in the crazy world of publishing.
Appeared 2006-07-05


The King of Kelp

Watching my little warrior, as he learns to traverse life.
Appeared 2006-06-14


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