![]() But probably the most important part of the equation for this book is that actions have consequences. Part of it is that I had what I thought was a fast fun plot that continued the story in a way that would be entertaining to write and to read. This is the third book of a series and certainly part of my motivation for writing it is that this is a fun world to play in and I like these characters enough to want to spend more time with them. That's a surprisingly difficult question to answer. Why this book? What made you want to write this story? He also occasionally posts at – usually on the 9th of any given month. Kelly blogs regularly on writing topics at along with several other members of his writing group including well known authors Eleanor Arnason, Tate Hallaway/Lyda Moorhouse, and Naomi Kritzer. His illustrated collection, The Chronicles of the Wandering Star, is part of a National Science Foundation-funded middle school science curriculum, Interactions in Physical Science.įor more information and samples of some his short stories you can check out his website. His short fiction has appeared in numerous venues including Weird Tales, Writers of the Future, and Tales of the Unanticipated. And a fourth book, MythOS, is slated for late May '09. ![]() His newest release, CodeSpell, will be out May 27th. Kelly McCullough's first novel in the WebMage series, WebMage, was released by Ace in 2006 to considerable critical praise. ![]()
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