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Golden Age science fiction. Digital Age author. henryvogelwrites.com
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At its best, when the story flows from your brain, through your fingers, and onto the page (be it paper or digital), this is what writing feels like, too. The more time you spend you write, the more often you'll reach this level of immersion.

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We're kicking October off with a laugh. A friend sent this to me. I have watched little Futurama, but I'm a huge John Carter fan. So this is right in my wheelhouse.

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couldn't resist this send up to Escape From New York. I hope this provides a laugh as you start another Monday morning.

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goes dieselpunk with this beautiful pulp cover from a comic book series I discovered through Pinterest. I love this kind of stuff and can't wait to read the first issue. If you're equally intrigued, check it out here:

https://t.co/gCi95yhuh1

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Sandy Plunkett's "Space Girl" caught my eye and sparked my writer's imagination. My suggested caption:

Blonde babe with blasters-blazing in badlands battle. I thought about adding "beautiful" as the first word, but that's already covered with "babe."

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kicks off September by highlighting favorite authors. This Freas piece for Lois McMaster Bujold's novella "Labyrinth" graced the August '89 Analog cover. It was my introduction to Bujold and her Vorkosigan saga. Within one year, both sat atop my list of favorites.

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If you don't understand your intended audience, your stories won't appeal to them. If you don't read what they read and don't speak with them, you'll write for characatures instead of people and fail miserably. That's why my intended audience is...me. (Joe Jusko art)

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thinks CGI space opera artwork looks...samey. Dark backgrounds, a planet, some spaceships, maybe a nearby sun or wormhole or something. Individually, they're fine. Together, they lose their individuality. That's why I love pulp artwork. It's colorful and different.

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Improving your storytelling old style: write, submit, pray the rejection includes feedback, repeat for years. New style: friends create RPG characters, run them through your adventure, receive immediate feedback from the players, repeat weekly. Which would you choose?

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Does this image stir your imagination? Do you wonder what she sees, why she's drawn her sidearm, and why the other rockets are leaving? Does it prod your sense of wonder? If so, you'll probably enjoy my books.

https://t.co/iMFsZEOgQ4

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