Rob Vagle
Writing Progress

Now Appearing: my short story "He Angles, She Refracts" in Heliotrope issue #3

"The Fate of Captain Ransom" in Strange New Worlds 10

My short story "After The Sky Fell" in Polyphony 5, Wheatland Press

"Messages" appeared in Realms Of Fantasy, April 2001

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Tsunami Stays

I can't explain why I don't update more frequently. True, I'm not spending as much time online as I used to, but I've always enjoyed updating the journal now and again. I better be careful or the only entries I'll be doing will be entries on why I don't blog more often.

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An update about Tsunami books is long overdue. The store has been saved! Within days of my last entry, people stepped forward and invested in the store. Scott and Dave needed a third business partner and they got one. Scott was secretive of the identity (he even joked it was the richest Wordo in the group--wait a minute, they're writers. They're not rich) but someone (or a group of them) came forward after the newspaper article. Tsunami signed a five year lease so they'll be staying for awhile.

The Wordos will be meeting there for years to come.

We even gave a Scott and Dave each a thank you piece of lucite. An award, in other words. Long overdue.

Yay Tsunami!

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I've been into Robert B. Parker's Spenser novels as of late. I've been reading one after another and talking with X about them (she has nearly all the books). The books fit the bill for me right now. Working forty plus hours a week, the Spenser novels are really easy to get into with a busy schedule. I guess that's the power of popular fiction. There's a lot to admire about the Spenser novels too, like voice and the dialog. And let's not forget about the Spenser witticisms.

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I just registered for the Surrey International Writers Conference. It's a little over three months away.

In regards to my current novel (WIP), the clock is now ticking.


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