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Tonight I’ll be on my way to see Breaking Benjamin in concert for the second time ever… the first being… Read more
Tonight I’ll be on my way to see Breaking Benjamin in concert for the second time ever… the first being… Read more
It’s my kid’s birthday next week. He’ll be 4. Pretty much the best age ever. In his honor, I thought I’d… Read more
Tomorrow is the start of JordanCon 7, a fantasy convention founded in honor of Robert Jordan, author of the Wheel of Time series.… Read more
I’ve become obsessed in the last week. On one of my various adventures down the rabbit hole that is the… Read more
I’ve been looking forward to this interview for the last several weeks. Bekah Shambrook, daughter of author (and friend) Lisa Shambrook, is… Read more
Surprise! Book III in the Coffee Table Philosophy series is here! The most challenging entry yet in the Coffee Table… Read more
Nether Kingdom. The last movie book in the Tyrants’ trilogy. Pretty much the darkest thing ever. So the cast has… Read more
The Sleepers A grave little short story about a brave little boy… …and the deadliest alien species humanity will… Read more
All artists have a list like this right? It’s a list comprised of things they just don’t care for, have… Read more
This is one of those weeks where I’m a bit scattered. I’m trying to get back into the proper groove… Read more
The following 10 questions are from my Coffee Table Philosophy book, 101 Questions for Women. Books I and II in the series… Read more
Special Friday Edition! So… I watch a lot of movies. A LOT. Let me clarify. From the comfort of my… Read more
We’ve all been shaped by our experiences in life, our past and our present. We probably don’t think about it… Read more
I was having a discussion with someone the other day about LOST and they mentioned being disappointed in the ending.… Read more
The end is nigh! Get your copy of Daydreams and Wanderings at the special Kickstarter only price while you can.… Read more
Available Now Part II in the Coffee Table Philosophy series 101 Questions for Men A follow-up to the popular 101 Questions… Read more
2015. AKA: The busiest year ever. Painting. Writing. Editing. Publishing. Not Sleeping. Let’s start with the painting. I got it in my… Read more
“The unreal is more powerful than the real. Because nothing is as perfect as you can imagine it. Because its… Read more
I’m taking another stab at a few more of these Comic Book Challenges. You can check out my first batch… Read more
Out today for e-readers planet-wide: 101 Questions for Humanity Kindle version via Amazon – Only $2.99!! 101 Questions for… Read more
<—– Two colliding galaxies. …one giant, spiral-band question mark. Cool. This week, in the wake of releasing 101 Questions for… Read more
Whatnot is code for Amanda doesn’t have a blog post today. It’s not necessarily a bad thing. Whatnot usually means I’m… Read more
Or What it means to me to be from the South (specifically Georgia) 1 – It means being made fun… Read more
I’m going to be straight up with you guys and gals, I’m kind of biased on how much I respect… Read more
Anymore, I’m a slave to the canvas. After a satisfying week during which I published my first non-fiction novel, I… Read more
Surprise New Paperback Release!! J Edward Neill dives headfirst into philosophical non-fiction with his latest book: 101 Questions for Humanity Designed to… Read more
Rebecca Guay, an amazing artist and inspiring woman, began a movement on Facebook to highlight to extraordinary talent of women… Read more
I didn’t read much when I was younger. I recall a time when I was about 10 years old where… Read more
The pretty much self-explanatory, mostly sarcastic list of book titles I’ll probably never get around to writing: 1,001 Questions for Humanity (I… Read more
Those three words sum up life in my studio right now. If I thought I was busy last year, this… Read more