Write Night

This week I participated in Write Night in my hometown.  Some cool local writers read their own compositions with a fun mix of slam poetry, verse, and prose, along with serious, comedic, and experimental.  I read a selection from one of my works in progress: I’m sorry, but it’s over now.  I used to do many such readings back when I was a poet in college, but it’s been a few years.  It was a lot of fun to share my writing this way, and I’m hoping I get another such opportunity soon.

Ultreia Write

Credit to Ultreia Inc. for organizing the event, Lang Lab South Bend for hosting, and Blue Krishna Photography for the photo.

Requests

Hey folks!

A Breath of Fiction is taking requests.  If you have an idea you’d like to see in a 200 word story, let me know on the blog’s ask page, and I’ll try to make it happen.

(Don’t worry, I’m not running out of ideas; but I DO want to connect more with the people who actually read this blog)

Send those ideas my way!

A Beginning

Welcome to gmfx.net, my personal website.  So far, most of my projects have been a bit “underground,” if only because I’ve mostly been publishing them on blogs rather than on mainstream venues.  But when I self-published my ebook this summer, I began a slow process of trying to develop a more public existence as an author.  I’ve established author pages with goodreads and Amazon, and now I have finally taken the plunge into launching my own website.

The site is fairly minimal at this point, but I’m hoping that in the future it will grow.  I have all sorts of ideas about using it as a central hub for all my projects and maybe a home for some of my projects that don’t fit into traditional formats.  For now, however, I am happy just to have a place where I can share a little bit of info and the occasional bit of news about what I’m working on.

So take a look around, see what’s going on, and come back again some time to see if anything is new.