Sunday, December 21, 2025

A Week in Writing #571 - The Holidays Are Coming


Hope everyone is staying safe, and, of course writing.

Sorry to borrow a line from that terrible AI Coca-Cola commercial, but I'm sure the sentiment existed before they used it. The truth is Christmas will be quickly upon us. I hope yours is happy and safe.

Even though it's the holidays, we are still releasing one issue of The Blade of Miracles, #10, on Christmas Eve and on Kindle on Christmas Day; couldn't be helped. It could be considered a very last minute gift or a diversion if needed. You'll be able to find links to it at The Campus Store on our website.

We're still getting pages from our new artist for Powers Squared. Not only is she good, but she's quick and, as I said last time, it feels like it's a comic book again.

We talked about that change, as well as other events for Powers Squared and The Blade of Miracles, on our podcast, which comes out on Christmas Day. Called Powers Squared 2025 Rewind, the podcast can still be watched on our twitch.tv channel for the rest of the week, listened to here, and watched on our YouTube channel on Christmas Day after 2:30 pm PT.

No new review this week from me. Last night, we went to the mall, as a sort of tradition. Our shopping is complete, but it's nice to walk around and see what's what and say hi to Santa, if not sit on his knee.

That's not to say we don't have reviews. This was a big week for Trophy Unlocked, which celebrated it's 15 year and nearly 1700 reviews of movies and videogames. The anniversary post was Paul's review of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2009). Prior to that, on Wednesday was Trevor's review of Tron RUN/r. Yesterday, the Saturday Morning Review was mine for O. Henry’s Full House (1952). It's an anthology film of the writer's work and includes "The Gift of the Magi", which seemed appropriate for the season.

Work continued on Blackmail. I'm now up to 71, 343, so with everything, I did get in over 1000 words this week. I also continued going through older books and looking for descriptions of one of the main characters. However, with one book, The Runaway, I found that the chapter numbering made no sense, so I had to go back through it and renumber them, which wasn't hard, but just time-consuming, and a little embarassing as well. Not sure what happened there.

This coming week, I'm hoping to get more work in on Blackmail. There is also our own made-up holiday, "Movie Day", which is the day after. We still believe in physical media, so we spend a day watching some of the new titles we've just received. I'm sure you have your own way that you spend your time with family and friends.

Well, that about does it for me. Keep writing and I'll see you next week. Happy holidays!

Sunday, December 14, 2025

A Week in Writing #570 - Things Don't Always Go According to Plan


Hope everyone is staying safe, and, of course, writing.

I believe the plan was to work a lot on Blackmail this week. While I did some work in the book, and passed 70,000 words on the road to 80,000, I didn't work on it as much as I wanted to. But the word count now is 70011 and growing. I also spent some time doing some retro work on previous books. I know it might seem odd but with this book, I believe I've finally nailed the description for one of the characters and I wanted to be sure it is the same in previous books.

One of the thing that has occupied my time has been our new artist turning in pages, which has been missing from my life for months. I was telling the other creators, my sons, that it feels like Powers Squared is a comic book again. Yeah!

On the subject of comic books, our podcast, On the Air with Powers Squared, this week was about Trevor's The Blade of Miracles and the new issue coming out later this month. You can watch it on twitch.tv for the next few days, listen to it now here, or wait and watch it on YouTube after 2:30 pm PST on Wednesday here. I've also added a preview of the book on our website, so check it out.

SRCC Press learned this week that we've been waitlisted for WonderCon 2026, which is disappointing, considering we've also been waitlisted for San Diego Comic-Con. You never know, but I'm not sure if we would want to do Small Press again there. We're hoping for Artists Alley since that's where the action is at that Con.

Trophy Unlocked gets into the holiday mode, with Miracle on Main Street (1939), which is one that I wrote. Before that it was Game Day on the blog with Paul's review of Call of Duty 4: Modern WarfareAnd that would be a lot, but not for Trophy Unlocked, because the week started with Paul's review of the film Five Nights at Freddy's 2. I also wrote a review of Cash on Demand (1961), a British Christmastime bank robbery film that I stumbled across on Saturday night. Most likely, it will be on hold until next Christmas, but it would be worth waiting for. 

The Trophy Unlocked blog is also only a few days away from celebrating it's 15th anniversary. The first post was a review by Paul of Tron: Legacy on December 18, 2010. Now there are over 1725 reviews. I don't know if Paul had this in mind when he started the blog, but it's quite an achievement and one I'm happy to be a part of.

Next week, here's hoping for more pages of Powers Squared and Blackmail.

Well, that about does it for me. Keep writing and I'll see you again next week.

Sunday, December 7, 2025

A Week in Writing #569 - New Artist and the Newsletter


Hope everyone is staying safe, and, of course, writing.

We're coming down to the end of the year and there's been a bit of good news. We've officially hired a new artist for Powers Squared and one who is turning in pages, yeah. Her name is Wendie Renard, and she's an artist I found on Instagram. I had looked at her work earlier, when we were beginning to really consider letting the old one go, due to lack of performance and communication. I had a lawyer friend redo our artist agreement and that became a time-consuming process, but he has since sent it to her and she's signed it. Hopefully, we'll be able to get back on a real schedule again with production of the book.

This was also newsletter week for Powers Squared, The Hound Dogs' Howl. If you didn't get yours, then you're not a subscriber. I make this pitch once a month with little hope that someone who reads this blog would also be interested in one of the main projects I'm involved with. That said, you're more than welcomed to sign up. Since the comic book takes place at San Romero Community College, you "enroll" at the school, which unlike some substacks is FREE; and you get a free digital copy of Issue #1 to get you started. You can enroll here if you're interested. End of plug.

Now that Christmas time is here, Trophy Unlocked will have more holiday-themed reviews, starting with my review of Larceny, Inc. (1942). But that's not the only review on the blog this week. On Wednesday, Game Day, was Paul's review of Sonic Heroes. And we're also staying current with what's in the theaters with Trevor's review of Zootopia 2 which came out today. And soon, there will be Paul's review of Five Nights at Freddy's 2, a film we watched on Saturday. No new review from me this week, though; it happens.

In keeping with the holiday theme, our podcast, On the Air with Powers Squared, was about the four animated specials of Prep and Landing. 'tis the season as they say. As always, you can still watch it on our Twitch channel here for the next few days, listen to it here, or wait until Wednesday at 2:30 pm PST and watch it on our YouTube channel.

Not much work on Blackmail this week, I'm afraid. I did work a little on it, but not enough to brag about. I'm up to 68,764, which is pretty close to what I was at last week, so enough said about that.

Well, that about does it for me. I believe this coming week will be mostly about Powers Squared and Blackmail, or at least, that's the plan.

Keep writing and I'll see you back here next week.