Skip to content
  • Archives
    Home

    My Pod People Like Getting Aired Out… anyway they can – Let the Games Begin

    October 4, 2022
    Resources, Supporting Writers, Writer’s Life, Writing Challenges, Writing Contests
    Artwork by Leon Tukker

    How’d You Like my Dramatic Intro? The Games in Question? Writing Challenges…

    Are you addicted to entering writing contests? I think I might be headed that way. And I think it’s because they punctuate my ho hum life with bursts of pure adrenalin pumping excitement. But it’s excitement I can engage in without leaving my studio and keyboard, so it’s still within my comfort zone.

    If nothing else comes from the frantic writing, editing, and finishing it all on a deadline, and the nail biting as I hit the submit button, there is that… nice comfortable excitement. But my pod people (characters who live in my head, aka transplanted alien pods) keep urging me to do this because they want a chance to be heard. My book sales don’t really achieve that on a great scale.

    I should clarify that I haven’t entered many yet. A lot of them I’m still investigating. My very first one this summer was a free challenge that rewarded ten chosen stories out of 300 submissions with publication in a trophy anthology. I was blown away when mine was selected, and I got hooked on the process.

    Then, a friend told me about NYCMidnight competitions. If you want a thrilling way to hone your writing skills on a tight deadline with a genre that’s a mystery until the moment you’re scheduled to start writing, click on the link. There are multiple rounds to strive for, so multiple chances at untried genres with random objects and places thrown in. Can’t get more exciting than that!

    My next goal is submitting to magazines. I’m excited about the anthologies planned over the next year with Dragon Soul Press and hope to try for a few. I did go for the competition offered by Uncharted Magazine seeking up to a 5,000-word novel excerpt. I have two novel WIPS I’m excited about that I submitted. By now I think you get that I’m excited about writing challenges.

    And of course, there’s the big one looming in November, the free challenge that really gets those novels primed, NaNoWriMo. This year will be my second. No nail biting involved, just lots of writing and counting words. Totally fun.

    Now, the downside to entering contests and challenges. I thought hitting the submit button was the most nerve-wracking part. Nope! It’s the waiting. But waiting means anticipation and anticipation means excitement, so you really can’t lose, if you like writing with a side dish of hurry up and wait, and wait some more. But hey, there’s always more stories to write and submit while you hunker down and wait for the email that might change your world. Hmmm. I think I just hit on the recipe for getting addicted to submitting to writing contests and challenges.

    So far, I’ve also found that opting for the feedback, when it’s reasonably priced, makes the whole experience well worth the long process, however it ends. And really, the process is worth the process. I’ve learned tons for every submission.

    Let me know what contests and challenges you enjoy, and how often you like to submit, and you don’t even have to confess to an addiction.

    One of my novel excerpt submissions. So loving this story… Click here for my books and projects.

    Below is another exciting opportunity for a short story contest.

    I belong to a great group of global writers in the Fantasy Sci Fi Writers Alliance. We just developed a short story contest for our members. Click here for information and how to join.

    Share this:

    • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
    • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
    • Share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky
    Like Loading…
    2 comments on My Pod People Like Getting Aired Out… anyway they can – Let the Games Begin
  • Archives
    Home

    Sharing! – Tomorrow, Kor’Thank: Barbarian Valley Girl will be FREE on Kindle for five days!

    October 2, 2022
    Read, Sci Fi, Supporting Writers

    Tomorrow, Kor’Thank:  Barbarian Valley Girl will be FREE on Kindle for five days through October 7! This is by far the zaniest of all my books! If …

    Tomorrow, Kor’Thank: Barbarian Valley Girl will be FREE on Kindle for five days!

    Share this:

    • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
    • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
    • Share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky
    Like Loading…
    No comments on Sharing! – Tomorrow, Kor’Thank: Barbarian Valley Girl will be FREE on Kindle for five days!
  • Archives
    Home

    An End at Barfleur – A Short Story

    October 2, 2022
    Enjoy a Great Story, Fantasy Stories, My Books, Short Stories, Warriors

    This 1,650-word story is a journal entry in Book One, Ursus Borealis, in The Starlight Chronicles series. I found it rather fun to write a story …

    An End at Barfleur – A Short Story

    Share this:

    • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
    • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
    • Share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky
    Like Loading…
    No comments on An End at Barfleur – A Short Story
  • Archives
    Home

    Updates on Guest Spotlights!

    September 26, 2022
    Blog Interview, Creator’s Life, Horror Fiction, Lifestyle Photographer, Photography, Q&A, Read, Short Stories, Spotlight Feature, Supporting Creators, Supporting Writers, Writer’s Life

    September’s are up, October’s scheduled! Visit my homepage for details.

    Share this:

    • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
    • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
    • Share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky
    Like Loading…
    No comments on Updates on Guest Spotlights!
  • Archives
    Home

    Guest Spotlight with Adventure Lifestyle Photographer Joey MacLennan

    September 25, 2022
    Blog Interview, Creator’s Life, Lifestyle Photographer, Photographer, Photography, Q&A, Supporting Creators

    Joey is one of the chillest people I know – And his photos blow me away…

    I was thrilled to catch him on a break from climbing mountains to get this interview, so I could learn more about the artist side of the guy who’s marrying my niece next year. Here’s our conversation.

    As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words. Which means your photographs already say so much about you, Joey. It also means that this is a great opportunity to learn more. Can you first share a bit about how you came to love photography and your background?

    I grew up in Northern California in a family that loved to get outdoors. Whether it was fishing, camping, or just barbecuing, we spent a lot of our time outside with others. This instilled a love for nature and being able to share that space with the people in my life. Photography was something my grandfather was a natural at, but it came to me before I even knew he had a passion for it when he was a young adult. I didn’t really start to shoot consistently and develop my own style until I was a sophomore in college. From there it inspired me to pursue more remote places. Documenting and sharing my experiences with my friends and family then became my routine. 

    D – I for one appreciate that you share such amazing things with us through your lens, and how special is that to discover your grandfather enjoyed the same thing.

    Obviously, you have a love for the adventurous life and the outdoors. But besides that, what inspired you to make it your preferred genre?

    I realized that every time I’d reach the city limit, breathing  in the fresh mountain air and finding a sense of solitude, I would feel a sense of good energy rush over me. Simply put, at this stage in my life, I got happier when I could escape the chaos within the city. 

    Engaging in the kind of epic art you do, it must be hard to focus on the business end of things. I know for me, I could hide away and write all day long. But it doesn’t pay the bills. What are the top three tips you can share to help creators balance their passion in art with other aspects of life?

    Honestly, I’m still not very good at selling myself regarding my art. However, I have always worked hard with various jobs I’ve held to allow me to continue doing what makes me happy. I’d say it should be a big priority to take the time to reflect on why you do the things you do. Spend time creating the space to really think about the why. Once you can find a strong reason, it is easier to make the choices that set you up for success.

    It has been a lot of fun watching you and Ana taking all those steps and finding your niche while you’re young.

    The kind of photographs you take require being in the right place at the right time. What are your tips and preferred techniques for getting those great shots? 

    Do what others are not willing to do. It’s not my phrase, but it’s something I’ve seen ring true more times than not. More specifically, if you put yourself in good positions to get those perfect conditions by hiking through the night or waking up before the sun, you’ll be provided with more opportunities to get a great photo.

    D – I love that you have a passion for film cameras. Can you tell us about your favorite equipment? How much do you haul around trying to get those shots? Does Leo help out? Sorry, but I had to get a mention in for your awesome German Shepherd, whom I’ve known since he was a pup.

    Joey, Ana, and Leo

    I’ve always focused more on the action of taking the photos and not on the gear I use to get there. That being said I use a Leica M6 primarily for 35mm film and a Pentax 67 for 120mm film (medium format film). Leo doesn’t help much, it’s a surprise I don’t charge him rent at this point haha.

    You’re originally from California, and explored the beauty of that state and the surrounding ones extensively with your camera. What compelled you to make your home in the Pacific Northwest? Are there other parts of the country… or the world you’d like to explore?

     I needed a change from where I was living. My fiancé(Ana) and I were living in Sacramento California, but we were constantly traveling north to Oregon and Washington. We both decided it would be fun to simply pick up and move. Not a whole lot more thought went into it at that time. Just a spontaneous choice that left us very happy. 

    As far as other parts of the world, I’d love to see as much as I can in my life. Scotland and Ireland are higher on the list because of mine and Ana’s family history there. 

    D. I’ve experienced that kind of spontaneous move myself, and often it’s the best kind. Still, I’ve never been to Washington State, and that’s another reason I enjoy your photos. But I will come for a visit and a tour one of these days haha. I sincerely hope you get to travel abroad with my niece someday… And though I’ve said it in person, congratulations on your upcoming marriage!

    What has been your biggest highlight of the last year?

    Attempting to climb Mt. Tahoma (Rainier) and learning a lot about the mental toughness it takes to document the experience while being fairly uncomfortable. 

    D – I love that. Can you share a little more about what you took away from the experience?

    Yeah, it was one of those experiences that shows you how much you don’t know, the more you know haha. Basically being physically fit is only a small percentage of climbs like Rainier. The rest is about maintaining a positive outlook when setting up camp in the snow, the sun is going down, and your beginning to get weary of how cold you’ve gotten. Thankfully I have amazing friends with more experience and who were able to show me little tricks to make life smoother out there. 

    What are you most excited about in the next year?

    I plan to race my first Ultra marathon this year, along with a few others soon after. I’ve developed a love for all forms of movement in the mountains. Running and climbing are simply amazing, and they’ve taken over my life haha. 

    D – It shows in your photographs. Wow! All the best in those endeavors.

    Where do you want to be as a photographer in five years?

    I’ve come to learn that I’m happy just having a camera around and not taking it too seriously. I decided not to worry whether or not I make a living with photography, but rather just to enjoy it for what it is. A passion.

    D – I am truly happy that you get to follow your passion freely. Again, it shows in your work. 

    Do you offer your art commercially? If so, where can we find it?

    I have a print shop where I occasionally add new photos too. I’d like to open a new selection this year and use the funds to donate for ALS research. My lifelong friend’s mother has bulbar ALS and has been showing immense strength in her fight against it. That shop will be available through my website at joeymaclennanphoto.com

    D – That is another wonderful reason to follow Joey and watch for those photos. Where can we find you besides your website? 

    Instagram is basically my only other online presence. That is @joeymaclennan 

    Any parting advice to those who dream about pursuing a creative and/or an adventurous life?

    Get outside, care about the environment, and don’t be afraid to fail in pursuit of things that make you feel alive. 

    D – Great advice! Thank so much for dropping by, Joey.

    Thanks for talking with me!

    Click on any photo to link to Joey’s website and don’t forget to follow him on Instagram for those inspiring posts!

    Share this:

    • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
    • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
    • Share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky
    Like Loading…
    1 comment on Guest Spotlight with Adventure Lifestyle Photographer Joey MacLennan
  • Archives
    Home

    Join me here Sunday for my next Guest Spotlight Q&A

    September 24, 2022
    Blog Interview, Inspiration, Lifestyle Photographer, Photographer, Photography, Q&A

    Joey came off a mammoth peak to chat with me.

    Join our conversation to get a glimpse into the lifestyle of an adventure lifestyle photographer.

    Joey MacLennan Photography

    Share this:

    • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
    • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
    • Share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky
    Like Loading…
    No comments on Join me here Sunday for my next Guest Spotlight Q&A
  • Archives
    Home

    Isa Loves my Pod People…

    September 21, 2022
    Enjoy a Great Story, Escape in Fantasy, Fantasy Stories, My Books, Read, Short Stories, Writer’s Life

    Sam and Priss are super loveable Pod People… more stories for them in the works. Don’t you love Isa’s fairy wings?!! Find it on Amazon with bonus …

    Isa Loves my Pod People…

    Share this:

    • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
    • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
    • Share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky
    Like Loading…
    No comments on Isa Loves my Pod People…
  • Archives
    Home

    Guest Spotlight this Sunday

    September 21, 2022
    Blog Interview, Creator’s Life, Inspiration, Lifestyle Photographer, Photographer, Photography, Q&A, Supporting Creators

    Joey MacLennan, Adventure Photographer

    Joey came off a mammoth peak to chat with me. Come meet him Sunday and get a glimpse into the lifestyle of a lifestyle adventure photographer. See you September 25!

    Photo by Joey MacLennan

    Share this:

    • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
    • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
    • Share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky
    Like Loading…
    1 comment on Guest Spotlight this Sunday
  • Archives
    Home

    Isa Loves my Pod People…

    September 20, 2022
    Enjoy a Great Story, Escape in Fantasy, Fantasy Stories, Read, Short Stories
    Sam and Priss are super loveable Pod People… more stories for them in the works. Don’t you love Isa’s fairy wings?!!

    Find it on Amazon with bonus content, works in progress and a couple of my favorite short stories, with awesome book covers. Hey, the tiniest stories warrant covers as much as their big cousins.

    This includes Isa’s lovely review…

    Share this:

    • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
    • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
    • Share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky
    Like Loading…
    1 comment on Isa Loves my Pod People…
  • Archives
    Home

    Sharing – Looking To Promote Your Book?

    September 18, 2022
    Magazines, Publishing, Resources, Supporting Writers, Writer’s Life

    Photography Books – Poetry Books Fiction Books – Non-Fiction Books eBooks – Books    Check out Edge of Humanity Magazine’s programs and services to …

    Looking To Promote Your Book?

    Share this:

    • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
    • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
    • Share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky
    Like Loading…
    No comments on Sharing – Looking To Promote Your Book?
Previous Page
1 … 35 36 37 38 39 … 43
Next Page
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • Bluesky
  • TikTok
  • Amazon

By D. L. Lewellyn

Indie Author sharing a writer's life

  • By D. L. Lewellyn
  • About Me
    • Where I Live
  • Works
    • Novels
    • Short Stories
    • Anthologies
  • Posts
  • Guest Spotlight
    • Guest Spotlight 2026
    • Guest Gallery 2025
    • Guest Gallery 2024
    • Guest Gallery 2023
    • Guest Gallery 2022
  • Contact
  • Videos and Press
 

Loading Comments...
 

    • Subscribe Subscribed
      • By D. L. Lewellyn
      • Join 115 other subscribers
      • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
      • By D. L. Lewellyn
      • Subscribe Subscribed
      • Sign up
      • Log in
      • Report this content
      • View site in Reader
      • Manage subscriptions
      • Collapse this bar
    %d