Wright’s Writing Corner: On Angels Reboot
In honor of Christmas, here’s a reposting of my article on writing about Angels. Some things are intrinsically hard to write about. Angels may be one of those things. I have almost never seen them done well in fiction. I have, however, read really stirring accounts of people who believe that they have seen real…
Delightful New Review!
Pierce Oka wrote a terrific and amusing review of The Unexpected Enlightenment of Rachel Griffin. He also did some gr eat fan art pictures of some of John's characters and some of my Prospero characters, which I will post occasionally over the next week or so. But for now… Mr. Oka also kindly scanned in…
Signal Boost Tuesday — The Christmas List!
Caption This!
Caption This Winner for Two Weeks Ago
Due to problems with Live Journal, this never posted properly. Two winners this week: Best General comment: Climbing a stairway to heaven… from there you need to call a cab. Best Doctor Who-related comment: It takes many people, each of them a step, to create a work of art that can ascend to greatness, and…
Mab’s Hand Guide to Surviving the Supernatural
Mab here, Prospero Inc. company gumshoe. As part of my campaign to protect you woefully-uninformed humans from your own folly—in hopes of saving even one of you from an elf-induced death, or worse—here is some of my gathered wisdom concerning the supernatural world. Read. Pay attention. And maybe you’ll live. For those of you who…
Mab’s Handy Guide to Surviving the Supernatural!
Mab here, Prospero Inc. company gumshoe. As part of my campaign to protect you woefully-uninformed humans from your own folly—in hopes of saving even one of you from an elf-induced death, or worse—here is some of my gathered wisdom concerning the supernatural world. Read. Pay attention. And maybe you’ll live. For those of you who…
An Guest Blog appearance and a review!
Essay in Bull Spec Magazine… On The Hardest Part! (of writing) When I was twelve, I started my first novel. My father distributed movies to television stations, and I occasionally worked for him, stuffing Gumby dolls into envelopes and other odd tasks that the children of film distributors are called upon to do. Because of…



