JM Frey

Praise for TRIPTYCH by J.M. Frey

November 7, 2011

I don’t have any children, so I’ve never been the parent of an honors child. But, I’ve been an acquiring editor for a while now, and I think the pride and joy I feel when one of my book-children does well are probably the same buzz that a parent gets when a child wins some [...]

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A Couple Great Posts About Process

September 22, 2011

I’m about halfway through my next short story, and I was planning to write a post about the writing process today. Then I read J.M. Frey‘s latest blog post about her writing process, and I’ve changed my mind. You should go over to her blog and read that one instead. Unhooking – at JMFrey.net If [...]

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Secret Projects

August 25, 2011

SECRET PROJECT #1 A long while back, I tweeted this photo of a secret non-writing project in progress: Guesses started to pour in; the most common was “seahorse.” In actuality, it was one of these: It was a secret because I was making it as a gift for Ed Greenwood, to celebrate the release of [...]

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Cross promotion makes me happy

June 20, 2011

Author J.M. Frey has written a great review of The Empress Sword by Paulette Jaxton, for Lambda Literary. You can see the review here — it contains minor spoilers. Last week, I finally got to meet my friend and long-time writing partner Xander Briggs in the flesh. Xander has a touching story in When the [...]

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Guest Post: Why I Write Sci-Fi by JM Frey

January 10, 2011

JM Frey holds a BA in Dramatic Literature, where she studied playwriting and traditional Japanese theatre forms, and a Masters of Communications and Culture, where she focused on fanthropology. She is active in the Toronto geek community, presenting at awards ceremonies, appearing on TV, radio, podcasts, live panels and documentaries to discuss all things fandom [...]

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SeptOctWriMos: Stretching the Writing Muscles

September 2, 2010

Each November, writers all over the world participate in NaNoWriMo, National Novel-Writing Month. The goal of NaNoWriMo is to write 50,000 words on a novel in thirty days. A huge community forms around this shared goal every year, with aspiring authors supporting each other, providing motivation and reference resources and writing tips. But there’s a [...]

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