Many thanks to Barbara Leonhard of MasticadoresUSA for publishing another of my poems, a pantoum inspired by the franchise of the same name. If you’re a fan of the said franchise, I hope you feel this poem does it justice, especially with the third and final film months away.
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Chaos, Crises, and Conflict
The Moonstone Arts Center has released a new anthology featuring my poem, “Judged.” And in case you were wondering, no, it’s not an April Fool’s Joke.

You can order it from their site.
It is the second time they’ve featured my work. Here’s the first, which has five of my haiku poems.

Also available to order online.
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Maryland Renaissance Festival
I am going to be signing books at the Maryland Renaissance Festival! I can’t tell you how much I’m looking forward to it. I remember going there a lot as a kid, once with the Tolkien Society in college, and having volunteered there a few times with my Masonic brothers.
I plan to have copies of Mystical Greenwood and Beneath the Deep Wave as well as three anthologies featuring my poetry and/or short stories: Faery Footprints, Fae Dreams, and Into the Glen: Into the Light. You know, I may have written the festival scene in Mystical Greenwood with the Renaissance Festival in mind.
My signing will be on August 30th. It will be done with MDRF’s bookstore Page after Page. Tickets are required for entrance to MDRF and must be bought in advance, online only. Daily tickets will likely go on sale August 1st. So be sure to mark your calendars or make a note on your iPhones. I hope to see you there if you can make it!
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Fae Speaks
Here’s a new anthology from Fae Corps Publishing featuring my poem “Riverside.”

Barnes & Noble has it in paperback and Nook. Here are some other purchase links:
Amazon | Goodreads | Books2Read
I hope you enjoy it if you read it. The same for my novels and any other anthologies that feature my work.
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Honesty in Verse
Here’s a new anthology from Fae Corps Publishing featuring six of my poems.

Barnes & Noble has it for preorder in paperback and available now in Nook. Other book vendors can be found on Books2Read. Amazon and Goodreads links will be posted to my Poetry page when they become available.
Stay tuned also for another anthology coming from Fae Corps, featuring one of my poems, titled Fae Speaks.
If you’re still looking for other reads this holiday season, or for next year, you can see all my work from Fae Corps on my Books2Read author page.
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Available Now! Nightmare Whiskers
Nightmare Whiskers is now available!
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Wishing you a Happy Halloween, Samhain, Dia de los Muertos, Guy Fawkes Night, or whatever it is you celebrate at this time of year!
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“White Death” by Andrew McDowell
Many thanks to Barbara Leonhard of MasticadoresUSA for publishing my image poem, “White Death.”
“White Death” by Andrew McDowell
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Nightmare Whiskers Pre-Order
As I mentioned in an interview last week, Fae Corps Publishing will be releasing a new anthology later this month featuring one of my poems, “The Black Cat.” Check out this YouTube short:
If you’re an eBook reader, you can preorder it!
In the meantime, if you’re looking for other spooky anthologies to read this Halloween season, don’t forget these others from Fae Corps Publishing featuring my fiction and poetry, including a poem in the style of “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe (whose death day happens to be today).
Goodreads | Barnes & Noble | Books2Read
Barnes & Noble | Goodreads | Books2Read
Barnes & Noble | Goodreads | Books2Read
And I’ll conclude by saying if you’re in the need of some Halloween music, I highly recommend Kristen Lawrence. She even put Poe’s poem to music!
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“Trees” by Andrew McDowell
Many thanks to Barbara Leonhard of MasticadoresUSA for publishing my image poem, “Trees.” Enjoy!
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Evolution
You may be surprised to see this again, after I’d taken it down yesterday, having already posted this month. But I will explain my reasons further down.
In terms of this post’s title, I’m not talking about Darwin’s Theory of Evolution. Instead, I’m talking about evolving as a writer. Every writer’s life becomes a journey in itself, and just as they grow as people, they grow as writers.
I’ve always struggled with perfectionism and getting things right, and it feels extremely frustrating when things turn out not to be perfect. This is true with writing. I felt bad as I discovered errors, typos, and flaws in published work, but I’ve also discovered that it is natural for typos to appear and gradually be fixed. It turns out that books can and have been changed post-publication. Even I had a preconceived notion that books are static once published. Now I know that’s not true. I’ve had to read more and more about how to use language, as I’ve discussed once before, such as when it comes to redundant phrases or even synonyms that are not always truly the same.
It’s like what Mark Twain said, that the difference between the right word and almost right word is the difference between lightning and the lightning bug. He was right. Now that I have another book, I have expected that the same process might happen all over again, but hopefully not to the extent it was with my first. One does indeed learn a whole lot with one book, just as one learns from attending conferences and conventions.
The simple truth is I care about my writing, and I am willing to invest my own time to making it better. It has felt like a ping-pong process going back and forth, figuring out what works and what doesn’t. But I’ve persevered through it. Persistence and patience, I know now, are essential. No writer should rush to publication. I also have learned and accepted that I don’t need to be perfect, perhaps more so than before. I am at peace with that.
Now, for the almost nine years that this site has been up, I have stuck to posting once a month. However, after mistakenly posting this yesterday, I had a bit of a mini breakdown. Anyone who knows me knows I’m on the spectrum, and thus I’ve always preferred patterns and routines, and leaving them has set me off. However, yesterday’s events were another reminder to me of how much anxiety I can have, and I’m happy to say that over the past year I’ve been able to break free of some patterns and overcome some preferences.
This is now one of them. I understand now that this pattern of once a month reached a point where it was controlling me, not me controlling it. Therefore, if I am to be more positive and less perfect, if I am to evolve as a person and a writer, it’s time to let go. So from now on, no longer always one post a month. Sometimes there will be more, maybe sometimes not. But I feel it is the right choice.
Further Reading
- 5 Authors Who Edited Their Books After Publication
- 5 Novels that Were Totally Changed Years After Publication
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