I read a pretty good number of books in 2024. My highlight of the year is unexpected to say the least.
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Writing Lessons from House of the Dragon
Don’t be afraid to write brutally, demand uncertainty from your audience, and accept that there are some things no writer can do.
Reflecting on NaNoWriMo 2022
I hope you had a good November. The holidays might be your favorite or least favorite time of year, but November can be one of the most enchanting through sustained creative effort.
Withered Kingdom HARDCOVER Unboxing!
After setting up a new space to stream, I broke the proverbial champagne bottle with a livestream of me unboxing the Hardcover version of Withered Kingdom!
NATE READS THE CLASSICS: The Undersea Hunt
In the latest installment of NATE READS THE CLASSICS: Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne, I read the chapters surrounding the narrator’s first foray into the submarine wilds with Captain Nemo and the others.
NATE READS THE CLASSICS: Meeting Captain Nemo
On part 3 of NATE READS THE CLASSICS: Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea by Jules Verne, we finally got to the part where we meet Captain Nemo.
NATE READS THE CLASSICS: Featuring Twitch Chat Trolls
Internet trolls are annoying, but I still managed to read more of the Jules Verne classic despite my chat falling apart.
New NATE READS THE CLASSICS Episode!
Last night, I spent an hour and some change livestreaming myself reading Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne. I got through the first five chapters in one sitting. It was my first time reading any of this book, but I really enjoyed it! More will be coming soon. Also… WITHERED KINGDOM HARDCOVER IS AVAILABLE NOW!
The Wheel of Time Unboxing Video!
Remember when unboxing videos dominated the entire internet? I’m sure a lot of people still watch them, which is why I recorded a video of me unboxing the first two Wheel of Time paperback box sets.
Quick Thoughts: What Makes Prose GOOD?
what makes prose good? That was the title of the video, and it made me want to share it. Aside from embedding it below, I wanted to share some quick thoughts on the topic of prose and what makes it good.