Current Draft Stats

  • Words: 82,328
  • Chapter: 15/16
  • Characters Killed by Author: 8
  • In-Frame Vampires: 0

Patter

Times of thanksgiving and joy are upon us. Family and friends and semi-mandatory work parties. Soon, my draft will end, and the real fun will begin: editing! yay. Meanwhile, the forgotten viruses of America want their 15 minutes of fame, too, and have teamed up to play merry hell with healthcare, so that’s my life.

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Currently Reading

Kill All Angels by Robert Brockway

The concluding volume in the punk-rock fantasy epic that began with The Unnoticeables and The Empty Ones.
Carey and Randall get to LA’s Chinatown in the early 1980s just as the punk scene is starting there. But it s not all cheap guitars and back-alley bars: the Empty Ones have set up shop in LA, too. A deceptively young, shockingly brutal Chinese girl with silver hair runs things here, watched by a former lover, Zang, who might be the best ally Carey and Randall have ever had… if he doesn t eat the both of them first.
Kaitlyn is also back in LA, with powers she barely understands, and something you might call a plan, if you were feeling particularly generous: if she can find one specific angel here and kill it, she might just set off a chain reaction that will bring all the angels down, for good.

Next on TBR Pile

If This Book Exists, You’re in the Wrong Universe by Jason Pargin (AKA David Wong)

Current Research

Did only more serious chest pain arrive to the emergency department during covid compared to prior?

Current Coding

A data collection mechanism / simulated computerized physician order entry system. I can definitely chew this much

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Greg Neyman

Father, Physician, Computer Programmer, and now Author, apparently?

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