It's official, I've now been in Vancouver for a month. I'm still trying to figure out where the time went because it only feels like a week. Perhaps that's why routines keep you grounded, considering 4 weeks were compressed into 1 week within my internal timeline....
Building a MULTIVERSE and INTERACTIVE NOVELS! Diabolic Shrimp #3.1
I'm pleased to be back on Diabolic Shrimp, episode one of season three. I was on Diabolic shrimp earlier this year as part of a panel and last year for Into the Macrocosm. This episode we chat about world building your books under a single universe, interactive...
Just Joshing Episode 843
I'm pleased to be back on Just Joshing and dive into the creative writing process, convention live, and where we both want to go next year. Listen to the episode below:
Orbiting Your Tasks
Disrupting your routine creates a chain reaction of events, dismantling everything you’ve built. If the inconsistencies last too long, you’ve created another routine born of an inconsistent nature. Then introducing your old habits becomes a grind for your body and...
Everlasting Health
Suit monkeys don't have it easy. They may have the high-end car and the expensive clothing, but that doesn't suppress the continual stress of the white-collared world. Amand cares about his health, and his work-life balance isn't helping. A strange man with a golden...
Late But Not Forgotten
The blog launched in 2015 of September right at the same time as I attended the Edmonton Comic Expo showcasing the first editions of Mental Damnation Reality and Dream. Since then, I’ve consistently released Unprocessed Thoughts at the end of each month, trying a new...
Royal Blood by Simon Rose – The Stone of the Seer Book 2
My guest today is Calgary author Simon Rose, who has published eighteen novels for children and young adults, eight guides for writers, more than a hundred nonfiction books, and many articles on a wide variety of topics. Today, we’re looking at his latest release,...
Simon Rose Interviews Konn Lavery about Beyond the Macrocosm
I'm pleased to be back on Simon Rose's blog! It's been a few years since he and I chatted about my work. He graciously offered to have me on his site to discuss my latest release, Beyond the Macrocosm. Read the Interview We cover: A Choose Your Path Collection...
Back to Old
I thought June was the shortest month of the year. It turns out I'm wrong, and it's just like any other regular month, duh. Time distortion is real; despite February being the shortest, it feels a lot longer than June. Likely it's because more is going on in the...