Author: Filigree

Artist and writer living in the Southwest USA.

Web: cranehanabooks.com/blog

Very soon, the United States Supreme Court will hand down at least two decisions on marriage equality and gay rights in this nation. I’m not even going to try to second-guess SCOTUS. Gay rights do not directly affect my life. I’m straight, and happily so. But since I have gay friends and I write gay fiction…

Read More Rainbow Nation

…on Goodreads, of Moro’s Price, this time from LisaT of the Attention is Arbitrary blog. We’d first touched bases during a blog hop for our mutual friend Anna Zabo. Lisa had this to open with: “This is one wild and very deep ride. I love a good sci-fi and this delivered, but I have to…

Read More Another great review…

Form Rejections: Back in the pre-internet days, when I was a callow newbie, I assigned monumental significance to every form rejection letter I received. At one level I was right: I’d had the courage to query in the first place. But then I mistook that action as requiring an equal gesture from the universe. At…

Read More Rejection letters, or Anything but ‘Yes’ is still ‘No’

We knew this was coming, when he announced in April that his gall bladder cancer was terminal. We had chances to say farewell via his blog and other online outlets. But I am no less subdued for expecting this, and no less thankful that I discovered Banks’ writing many years ago while he was alive.…

Read More RIP, Iain Banks

I create artifacts. I don’t believe any of them have mystical properties. To me, they are interesting assemblages of fun materials, as make-believe as the fantasy worlds I create in my writing. I love special-effect props. I judge movies and shows not only by plot and action, but by the quality of the props. (Warehouse 13…

Read More Prop magic wands

Finish what you start, Crane. This will mean absolutely nothing to most readers, since it’s meant more as a reminder to me. I have so many writing and art projects that when I scribbled them down on the studio whiteboard, the list made me a little queasy. But if I acknowledge them in public, I’ll…

Read More Projects happen

This time of year, I live in a blast furnace. I never know what kinds of art or media gatherings I’m going to end up at, but the need for a folding fan is a constant for at least the three months bracketing Summer Solstice. I have plenty of folding fans, from lovely old carved…

Read More more steampunk goodness

I’ll get to the story about emerald, trust me. Well-meaning folks ask: ‘What’s your favorite color?’ I have the same dilemma, from the other direction, as a completely colorblind friend.  My friend stalls, or says the question has no meaning – it’s all shades of grey according to my friend’s perception. I’m a visual artist.…

Read More Hello, Emerald!

This post is about publishing, art, and the smallest bit of whining that I can include without feeling like a total self-pitying jerk. It’s about our best intentions – and how that’s not enough to carry the day. We exist within walls of preconception and self-doubt. Sometimes there are outside stresses in our lives that…

Read More A matter of timing

WARNING: Adult Content ahead. Why? Really? Did you not read the header on this blog? I write smut that is only sometimes uplifted by things like angsty plot development and good characterization. I associate with other authors who do the same. Sometimes, we even share our writing, smutty or not. So if graphic M/M sex…

Read More Jess Buffett interview, NSFW

One, I’m not that great at it, which bugs my sense of vanity something fierce. Two, to my immense chagrin, I’m not doing art for anything that will make me money or satisfy a contract obligation. Which sucks, but sometimes you just have to let the creativity monster off its leash for a while. This…

Read More I should not be doing art (that Loki pic people keep asking for)