E.R. COOK

Author. Artist. Dreamer.


  • Just Jump Back In

    Just Jump Back In

    It’s embarrassing. You’ve committed to doing something, you make all the plans, you state confidently that this is what you’re going to do – and then life happens. It amazes me how some people are just able to do the things they say: post things on time, come up with amazing videos, churn out content…

  • The First SH**** Draft is Done!

    The First SH**** Draft is Done!

    It’s been two years (and counting) since I published Planetary Feedlot. Even though I had a pretty good idea where I wanted to go with the sequel at the time, it seems like it’s taken forever to get it on the page. Especially since my debut novel was supposed to be just that, a stand-alone…

  • Raven’s Eye: Chapter 3

    Raven’s Eye: Chapter 3

    This is an ongoing fictional serial book, one chapter published every week. If you have not read up to this point, please check out the other chapters. But for the TLDR version: Asha is a shaman’s apprentice. The village chief is her father, who is taking their warriors to battle despite her dark visions of…

  • Raven’s Eye: Chapter 2

    Raven’s Eye: Chapter 2

    Asha was grinding a poultice under the careful eye of Chalese when the first wails rose into the natural calm. It started with a scream which shattered the air, surprised birds rising with a flurry of wings. It pierced the sky like an arrow, grabbing hearts and pulling them toward whatever horror awaited. A new…

  • Life as a Part-Time Professional Writer: Debut Novel Realizations

    Life as a Part-Time Professional Writer: Debut Novel Realizations

    AKA: Trying to Climb the mountain in Flip flops When I published my first book (I say it that way because it will not be the last), my boyfriend got all excited. He loved my book, and he was sure everyone else would too. In his brain, we’d be rich in no time. No, he…

  • 15 Minute Stories: All that Glitters

    15 Minute Stories: All that Glitters

    The Prixiator surveyed his flock with a smug satisfaction. The pews were filled with the highest ranking families in the kingdom. The men were dressed in the finest silks, the whitest shirts, with gold watches and silver canes. The women were similarly decked out in whalebone corsets, silk, lace, gold, silver, and sparkling gems. All…

  • 15-Minute Story: Wolf Moon

    15-Minute Story: Wolf Moon

    He watched as the moons rose into the night sky. The first was full, the light shining brightly over the forest. Its light filtered down through the pine trees, bathing the ground in scattered shadows. The second moon was almost half-full, its light melding and blending with the first. The third was a slowly thickening…

  • What’s Up? Summer Edition

    What’s Up? Summer Edition

    Ever have one of those moments where life gets busy and you have to choose what to stop focusing on? The “I’ll call them next week” or “I’ll deal with that when things slow down” moments? Then you blink and you realize its been two months (or six) and you still haven’t done the thing?…

  • Learning my craft: 15 minute story writing

    Learning my craft: 15 minute story writing

    So they say that writing is a craft, and like any craft, it takes time to get good. You need to practice and learn new skills and techniques. Find out your strengths and weaknesses. There’s a lot of ways to do this for writing, according to the internet. But I recently remembered something I tried…

  • My Life as a PTPW: Making words while the sun shines

    My Life as a PTPW: Making words while the sun shines

    As I sit typing this, I have a Roomba running around my feet knocking into chairs. A bread machine with a loose something in it is noisily making dough for dinner rolls. The oven is steam cleaning. I’m contemplating if its worth getting the fall decorations (that I meant to put out in September) out…