You know, it’s been a while since I foisted dog photos upon the readership of this blog.
THAT CHANGES TODAY!!
Say hello to our newest pup.




by Dan Stout
You know, it’s been a while since I foisted dog photos upon the readership of this blog.
THAT CHANGES TODAY!!
Say hello to our newest pup.
by Dan Stout
Check out my unboxing video for the Jean Book Nerd Storyteller's BOX!
The Sci-Fi Collection is available through October 15th, and offers a selection of books, including TITAN'S DAY. (And oh yeah, I have a YouTube Channel now. More on that in the weeks to come.)
If you've been dying to see me nerd out over a box of book swag, then today's your lucky day!
It’s at this link: https://youtu.be/oiGogiiA6dw Or simply watch below.
by Dan Stout
I just found out that I was featured in this round-up of “Acclaimed Genre Fiction” which makes me blush more than a little bit.
It’s a fun video wiki, and I’m pleased to be included along some truly great authors, including William Gibson and Sarah Pinsker.
Check it out here: Six Authors of Acclaimed Genre Fiction!
by Dan Stout
I had a great time joining the Speculative Fiction panel for this year's Ohioana Book Festival!
We may have been remote, but we still had a great discussion. And the biggest benefit of a virtual panel is that it was recorded and available for YouTube!
Check out this conversation with Matt Betts, Lucy Snyder, Leanna Renee Heiber, and myself.
In the panel, I mention my time working on the Honda assembly line. For more on how I apply that work structure to my writing, see my write-up Lessons from the Line.
Want to support Ohioana? Want more mandibles on your bookshelf? Consider buying one of my books through this link to The Book Loft.
by Dan Stout
I'm a creature of inertia — unless I have a structure, I won't write.
To get me in motion, I use lessons that I learned while working on an auto assembly line (2017 Honda Accord owners? There's a decent chance I installed part of your car!). Today, I still treat writing like I'm on the line.
I keep this list posted to the wall of my office, and I glue it to the inside of each of my journals.
I’m sharing it here in case it’d help anyone else.
The Line IS The Muse
The Line IS Play
By working on the Line, you are forced to divorce yourself from the podcasts, tv, dishes, and any other distractions. It's just you and your toys, creating worlds and telling stories.
Doing other (non-Line) activity is vital, but it needs to done on its own time, when you can give it the attention it deserves.
The Line starts whether you're there or not.
The Line doesn't back up if you're gone.
The Line will allow the occasional break, but not too many.
The Line doesn't care if you clockwatch, as long as it doesn't slow you down.
The Line is everywhere, running and waiting for you. The question is, will you show up for work?
The Line shuts down in case of emergency. It will never run at the cost of your health.
Anyone at Honda can shut down the Line at any time. It shouldn't be for a trivial reason, but it's never worth risking your life or health for your work.
The Line may shut down, but you can't walk away until it's break time. It's okay if you stall, just as long as you don't leave -- mentally or physically.
When the line does shut down, what happens to everyone else? They're not working, but do they leave? No. They stay at their post, ready to get back to work when the Line-start bell rings again.
And it will ring again.
by Dan Stout
I’m so happy that the second book in the Carter Archives is out in the world today!
Writing Titan’s Day was a massive learning experience for me, and I came out of it a better writer and storyteller, with new additions to my author’s toolkit. But that’s all on the writer’s side. For readers, this pulls back the curtain on more of the world, and shows the ways that Carter’s relationships are changing — with Ajax, Talena, Gellica, and the city itself.
I hope you enjoy it!
by Dan Stout
I had a great time writing this article on buddy cops in speculative fiction for Catherine Schaff-Stump’s Fantastic History blog.
Cath is the author of the Klaereon Scroll series., and she regularly allows other authors to share in the spotlight and talk about their process, and the ways that fantasy fits in with various historical time periods.
This time out, I wrote about the ways that friendships are portrayed in fiction, and how the particular type of story we know as “buddy cop” appears in contemporary fiction and ancient mythology.
Check it out over at Fantastic Fiction and let me know what you think!
by Dan Stout
Our dogs never cuddled with each other all that much.
I mean, they got along fine-- two rescue dogs in their senior years, living the high life chasing squirrels and snacking on carrots and the occasional bacon treat. But they each had their own space, and rarely laid on top of each other for warmth or to show affection the way some dogs do.
When Gretta’s kidneys failed, we had to make that awful call to set up her final vet appointment. And when we walked back in the room, this is what we found…
Dogs, man.
by Dan Stout
It’s always fun to talk to the kind folks at the Beyond the Trope podcast. Giles and Michelle are great hosts, and we got to touch on everything from comics and TV obsessions to my upcoming release, TITAN’S DAY.
Check out the full interview on Stitcher, Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcasts!
by Dan Stout
Man, the news is coming fast and furious lately…
The paperback version of Titanshade hit stores yesterday, and the response has been phenomenal! To celebrate, my publisher has slashed ebook price to 15% of retail!
Get yourself some face mandibles for only $1.99, but that price is only good while the deal lasts, and the clock's ticking...