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  • Apologies for Email Blast

    Hello Readers, I sincerely apologize for the 1 AM spam. We’ve got some website construction going on and an imported theme treated place holder posts as new blog articles and sent them out. Please ignore the last 7 or so emails and stay tuned for more updates on upcoming books and stories. Humbly, Daniel Bradley

  • New Book Announcement

    Hi friends, Dan here. Sorry it’s been a minute since the last post. I’ve had a lot going on, but it would be too professional of me to make excuses, so here’s just a little apology, AND AN ANNOUNCEMENT. Nice, all caps. Now I feel like JK Rowling. Jk Jk. So what’s the announcement? I’ve…

  • There Was Fire

    There Was Fire

    By Daniel Bradley (this story is also posted on my profile at medium.com) This story was originally published on Medium Ty kept blowing on it, little sparks rising from the shouldering kindling as it licked the sticks, each growing in thickness in a small pyramid he crafted to be the night’s campfire. ”You got it…

  • Use of Syncretism in the Language of Song of Kardu

    Use of Syncretism in the Language of Song of Kardu

    Well, we’re continuing our little series here about some of my process in the writing of Song of Kardu. I don’t want to give away all trade secrets because too much transparency can ruin a good escape, but I’d love to address the idea behind Cash and Yora’s ancestral language Joropa. You see, once upon…

  • Mythological Reflections on Human Struggle: The Birth of Song of Kardu

    Mythological Reflections on Human Struggle: The Birth of Song of Kardu

    Hey peeps. I wrote this thinking it might be an afterward for Song of Kardu, but I decided it might make a more appropriate blog post. For those who want a small piece of where my book came from, here it is: Song of Kardu began as a question accompanied by a Scott Joplin song…

  • How to Write a Short Story that Doesn’t Suck

    Do you like writing short stories? How do you feel about starting one? A blank page, in any medium, can be daunting. Like a painter’s first stroke, the opening line of a story can be hard to lay down. This week, I made a video showing you my own method for quickly creating the first…

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