Sunday, October 27, 2019

In a Flash, Another Story is Out!

Hi all

Right on the heels of my latest publishing news comes more publishing news. My latest flash fiction story, “Custard’s Last Stand”, clocking in at just 101 words, is up at 101 Words, here: https://101words.org/custards-last-stand/#comments

Flash fiction is one of my favorite modes of storytelling, for three very simple reasons.

First, it’s fun. Some of my strangest ideas have come to me while coming up with flash fiction stories to write about. I’m not sure why. Maybe it’s because it’s so short that I feel comfortable taking chances. If the story somehow doesn’t pan out, it’s no big deal. Putting aside a piece of flash fiction that’s not working is much less devastating than putting aside all the time and energy spent writing a novel that doesn’t work. 

Second, it’s a challenge. And I love a good challenge. It’s sort of like a puzzle. Trying to come up with an entire story - with a beginning, middle, and end - that fits into such a small space is no easy task.

Finally, it’s a great learning experience for a writer. When you’re restricted on the number of words you can use, it forces you to really heed all the great writers’ advice to avoid unnecessary words. Editing flash fiction stories is a great writing exercise that hones skills you can carry over to anything else you attempt to write, from the shortest flash fiction to the longest epic-length novel series. 

For the budding writer that’s just starting out, i suggest trying your hand at getting some flash fiction stories written, not only for the reasons I mentioned above, but also because seeing your work in print after working on a quick story may give you the confidence to try something more meaty. Maybe my story, and the many other 101-word stories on that site, will inspire you to create something of your own.

Happy reading, happy writing, and thanks for following me!

Friday, October 25, 2019

And Now, for Your Listening Pleasure...

Hi all

More publishing news for you. I just found out that my short children's story, Small Mouse, Big Trouble, is now available at Audible.com! It's so amazing to hear that my story is now an audiobook, and now you can hear it too. Just check out the link, here:

https://www.audible.com/pd/Small-Mouse-Big-Trouble-and-Other-Funny-Animal-Stories-Audiobook/B07YNWBQZJ?qid=1572030219&sr=1-1&pf_rd_p=e81b7c27-6880-467a-b5a7-13cef5d729fe&pf_rd_r=E0J93FYWNN847JWTEDBN&ref=a_search_c3_lProduct_1_1

I will have more news to share soon about another book coming out, so stay tuned!

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Two New Coding Books

Exciting news for techie kids out there. There are two more of my books on coding concepts out in the world, published by The Child's World and part of their Simple Coding series.

All About Coding Sequences:




Book description: 

Introduces young readers to coding sequences. How are sequences like a treasure hunt? With real-world examples and labeled diagrams, learn about what a sequence is in code, what it looks like, and how it works. Additional features include a table of contents, a phonetic glossary, a reading quiz, an index, and sources for further research.


All About Coding Selections:





Book description:


Introduces young readers to coding selections. How are selections like coming to a fork in the road? With real-world examples and labeled diagrams, learn about what a selection is in code, what it looks like, and how it works. Additional features include a table of contents, a phonetic glossary, a reading quiz, an index, and sources for further research.


The other books in the series are All About Coding Loops by James Bow and All About Coding Functions by Jaclyn Jaycox. 


You can find these books here:


The Child's World: Simple Coding Book Series


And at Amazon, here: 


All About Coding Sequences

All About Coding Selections

All About Coding Functions

All About Coding Loops

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Something Old, Something New

Hi all!

More writing news for you, involving some old writing by me and some brand new writing.

First, the new stuff. I have two new books now available. In truth, they've been available for a bit, but I'm a little behind with my announcements. I've written two coding books for children ages 9-12 with Focus Readers, as part of their Coding series.

Here is a description of Coding Basics:



Explains the many ways code is used today, including key concepts such as robotics and coding careers. Easy-to-read text, informative sidebars, and helpful diagrams make this book an engaging read for avid technology fans and readers who are new to computer coding.

And here is a description of How Coding Works:





Explains the process programmers use to write code, including key concepts such as algorithms and programming languages. Easy-to-read text, informative sidebars, and helpful diagrams make this book an engaging read for avid technology fans and readers who are new to computer coding.

The other two books in the series are Video Game Coding by Janet Slingerland and The Future of Coding by Kathryn Hulick. All of these books are a great introduction to the world of coding for early middle graders.


For anyone interested in ordering them, you can go on Amazon or directly to the Focus Readers website:


From Focus Readers: https://www.focusreaders.com/coding/

Coding Basics from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Coding-Basics-George-Anthony-Kulz-dp-1641853263/dp/1641853263/ref=mt_hardcover?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid=1554333723

How Coding Works from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Coding-Works-George-Anthony-Kulz/dp/1641853867/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=George+Anthony+Kulz&qid=1554333723&s=books&sr=1-6

Video Game Coding from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Video-Game-Coding-Janet-Slingerland/dp/1641853298/ref=sr_1_33?keywords=Video+Game+Coding&qid=1554333907&s=books&sr=1-33

The Future of Coding from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Future-Coding-Kathryn-Hulick/dp/1641853859/ref=sr_1_14?keywords=The+Future+of+Coding&qid=1554333958&s=books&sr=1-14

Now for something old, and something I stumbled upon by accident but is exciting because it hearkens back to the really early days of my published writing.

While poking around on Amazon, I happened to find the VERY FIRST short story I ever submitted and got accepted for publication. And here it is!


This was a short story that was originally published in Spider magazine in 2007. This story has a special place in my heart. First, everything about writing the story excited me. Somehow the story just clicked together for me. It actually started out as a writing class assignment for a course I was taking at the Institute of Children's Literature. It established the types of stories I wanted to write - the real and the fantastic and absurd, mixed together in the same universe. The process I went through to get this first story submitted and eventually published was grueling, but it was invaluable early in my writing career because it taught me lessons about patience, perseverance, hard work, and the importance of beta readers and having a writing support group (which at that time was the staff, faculty, and my fellow writers at ICL).

I was thrilled to stumble across this on Amazon and see it in a standalone form. It's even more exciting because if anyone is interested in it, it's only $1 on Amazon! You can order it here:

https://www.amazon.com/Small-Mouse-Trouble-George-Anthony-ebook/dp/B07NPYSKS9/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=Small+Mouse%2C+Big+Trouble&qid=1556029061&s=books&sr=1-3

That's all the news I have for now. I'm working on a new book now, and I have two others coming out sometime this summer, so hopefully there will be more to report in the near future. Thanks for reading!