Author Archives: rm harrington
About rm harrington
Just another writer. Christian. Developer and author for http://slcchome.com, http://raymondmichaelharrington.com, and here. Over 3500 published content for sale articles through various content marketing firms. Routinely provide content for http://assignar.com, http://americancoolingandheating, http://rightwayexteriorsolutions.com, and a host of other commercial web sites. Learning the value of helping one another. http://amazon.com/author/rmharrington
Writing Descriptive Science Fiction in a Logical Manner
8 tips – When writing descriptive science fiction, craft actions & visuals in a manner that stabilizes reader interpretation of your created and often flexible world.
Continue reading →Worms & More, New Short Story Collection – by Rm Harrington
From a world consumed by worms & more to a world restored by worms & more, with stories of teleportation and ghost on the sidelines..
Continue reading →“Show, Don’t Tell” by Sandra Gerth, Rm Harrington Book Review
Show, Don’t Tell: How to write vivid descriptions, handle backstory, and describe your characters’ emotions (Writers’ Guide Series Book 3) Kindle Edition Book Blurb “Show, Don’t Tell.” Book Blurb Show, Don’t Tell, an effective writer’s guide for everyone with a … Continue reading →
Write Vivid Descriptions, Tips For Science Fiction Authors – Fantasy Writers
Writing Vivid Descriptions Critical For Success As A Science Fiction Author When science fiction authors write vivid descriptions, the norm can become extraordinary. Words and phrases perceived as metaphorical may shift into the realm of literal application. What your readers … Continue reading →
Comic Books, The Visual World of Science Fiction and Fantasy Comic Books
At a very early age in my life, the visual world of science fiction and fantasy comic books captured the focus of my imagination and my outlook on life. A story you do not want to miss.
Continue reading →Slow Blogging – How Slow Writing Hinders Efficient Blogging
Efficient Blogging Rule 1: On-the-fly habitual editing is an obstacle to efficiency in writing.
Efficient Blogging, Rule 2: Stop thinking and start writing
Efficient Blogging, Rule 3: Write according to your range of knowledge.
Efficient Blogging, Rule 4: Ignore grammar, spelling and research
Efficient Blogging, Rule 5: Finish before you edit
Unbridled Creativity, Releasing Your Creative Muse
Active imaginations produce quality original content, but a lazy muse cannot even meet average standards. Herein, learn how to release creativity unbridled.
Continue reading →Dragon Myths and Legends, Much To Do About Folklore
Writing a story that includes dragons, folklore and other mythical creatures? Here are a few sources for dragon myths that you may have missed.
Continue reading →Country Roads, A Not Science Fiction Flash Of Rm Harrington
If you are seeking a science fiction read, Country Roads is not for you. Rather this piece designed as a means of getting to know the author.
Continue reading →Chapter Ends, by Poul William Anderson: Free To Read Science Fiction
Herein is “The Chapter Ends,” a Free To Read Poul William Anderson Novelette Science Fiction Story The Chapter Ends is a Project Gutenberg EBook release. As such, this Poul William Anderson sci-fi short story is free to read, free to … Continue reading →
Review Mortal Prey, Another Prey Novel by John Sandford
Time to Review Mortal Prey, A John Sandford Prey Novel As I closed the book, I knew it was time to review Mortal Prey, number thirteen in the John Sandford prey series of novels. I read most all of them … Continue reading →
Patreon Rm Harrington Now Active, Patreon Live
New Patreon Rm Harrington Crank-Up Ok, my Patreon Rm Harrington site is up and rolling. Been watching this Patron creative service site for a while now. Beginning to look like a good deal. Thus here I go. Take a moment … Continue reading →
Alien Invasions, Six Top Reads In Science Fiction Alien Invasion Genre
Alien Invasion, Top Six Reads in the Genre Herein without great fanfare are the Rm Harrington top six reads in the Alien Invasion genre. Some are old. A few are new. But there is something about each one that tickles … Continue reading →
Characters Need Problems – Writing and Selling Science Fiction Short Stories
The Concept of Characters Need Problems Residing within every story is a concept of characters need problems. Understanding this principle may make the difference in writing and selling your science fiction stories. This article addresses the related issues. To write … Continue reading →