Author Archives: D. Thomas Minton

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About D. Thomas Minton

Writer of speculative fiction

Gearing Up For NaNoWriMo

If you’ve been following this site for a while, you know I’m an avid participant in National Novel Writing Month or NaNoWriMo.  This year I feel particularly driven to take part because I’ve written so little over the past few months.  … Continue reading

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“Servant of Sea” Goes to Purple Sun Press

My story sales often come in bunches, so it should be no surprise to me that Purple Sun Press has accepted my story “Servant of the Sea” for an upcoming (and apparently as yet untitled) fantasy anthology. “Servant of the … Continue reading

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Old Story, New Home

Since I haven’t written much over the past few months, I haven’t produced any new stories.  No new stories, then nothing to submit, right?  Well, no.  I know several writers who actively keep their previously published work circulating as reprints, … Continue reading

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Going International

In the span of about ten days in October (yeah, this is more recent news) I officially became an international author when translations of two of my stories were published. At the beginning of the month, Nova Fantasia published “Ladrón de … Continue reading

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Late to the Hugo Award Party

I may have been away from the writing world for the past few months, but that doesn’t mean the writing world stopped.  The Hugo Awards were announced in August at Loncon 3.  The Hugo Awards have always been one of my favorites. … Continue reading

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Alive and Well

There’s a wonderful science fiction book by Bradley Denton called Buddy Holly is Alive and Well on Ganymede.  It came to mind when I was thinking about what to write in my first post in a very long time.  Some of … Continue reading

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Characters: Easy as One, Two, Three

Characters are the staple of fiction.  A story doesn’t exist without something that resembles characters (human or otherwise), and the more interesting the characters, generally the better the work.  If I’m not interested in the characters, then a story seldom holds my … Continue reading

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“The Schrödinger War” Gets Some Recognition

If you’ve spent anytime reading science fiction, you’ve probably heard of Gardner Dozois.  He edited Asimov’s Science Fiction for many years (before giving way to current editor Sheila Williams), writes reviews for Locus, and puts out a little book every year … Continue reading

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Watching World Cup or Posting . . . Hmmmm

That title sounds suspiciously like an excuse for not posting here more often over the past few weeks, but it’s not supposed to be.  Given the writing goals I have, you’ll get no excuses (or apologies) from me when it … Continue reading

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The Cost of Being Pro Is Going Up

It’s old news that the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) have raised the payment rate for its qualifying markets (e.g., the markets it considers “professional”), but that day of reckoning is now less than a month away.  On July 1st, … Continue reading

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