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Reading is as important to writers as writing. Simple. Which is why I love when stories stick with me long after reading; it makes me dream that my work will have the same effect. Today at the decomP Magazing blog, I write about three pieces that still work on me, even these many months after originally reading them. Click here to read the guest post. Also, don’t forget that if you comment on all guest blog posts, you will get free stuff. See all tour stops here

Today, at BL Pawelek’s blog I write about the overlap of visual arts concepts and creative writing concepts. This post is all a call to action for anyone with additional insight into the overlap to post in the blog comments. I am trying to gather some resources for a possible larger project for the future.. Click here to read the guest post. Also, don’t forget that if you comment on all guest blog posts, you will get free stuff. See all tour stops here

Matt Bell's fiction originally captivated me the way most lasting fiction captivates me: grotesque imagery. Today, at Matt Bell's blog I write about why the grotesque is such an arresting form. Click here to read the guest post. Also, don’t forget that if you comment on all guest blog posts, you will get free stuff. See all tour stops here

BULL Men's Fiction was kind to post this letter I wrote to Drew Estate. My intention was to get the cigar company, maker of my favorite, ACID cigars, to sponsor me as a writer in return for free cigars. So far, it hasn't worked. Click here to read the guest post. Also, don’t forget that if you comment on all guest blog posts, you will get free stuff. See all tour stops here

I almost completely failed to post about this >Kill Author tour stop. >Kill Author does something damn cool; they ask contributors to write blog posts about other stories from the site. As soon as I read Brian Hurley's "The North" I felt compelled to offer a word or two. Recommended reading for everyone. Click here to read the guest post. Also, don’t forget that if you comment on all guest blog posts, you will get free stuff. See all tour stops here

Today, Jay Slayton-Joslin has posted an interview he conducted wherein I discuss the idealogical differences between myself and the characters of Stranger Will. Which, I assure you, is a necessary distinction to make. Click here to read the guest post. Also, don’t forget that if you comment on all guest blog posts, you will get free stuff. See all tour stops here

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