About
About us? Let’s see. Pete and I met online in the fall of 2006 at AbsoluteWrite.com, a website for writers. Pete & I immediately hit it off and began co-writing some fun skits. We graduated to other co-writing projects, which are patiently waiting in Google docs for us to finish/polish/publish. Obviously, we also decided to co-write a blog. While Pete & I have never met in person, we are certain that we’ll meet during our extensive world-wide book tour.
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About Carrie:
I’m a wife, a mom, a volunteer, a writer, a crafter and unfortunately, an employee. I have one son, one husband, three cats and six fish. In my free time (imagine hysterical laughter here) I enjoy watching football (Go Ravens!) and reading. My current favorites are Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum series, MaryJanice Davidson’s Undead series, trashy romances and thrillers. And Harry Potter. I love Harry Potter. That about sums me up!
About Pete:
I’ve been writing for a long-o time-o, although what I write is an ever-shifting mess. I live in St. Cloud, Minnesota, with my wife and our son who has nearly learned how to keep all his poop within his diaper. We also live with a number of animals and if I start listing them, you’ll be asleep in the end.
We have quite a lot of books. We have quite a lot of computers. We have quite a lot of…um…carpet fibers? I’ve really lost the theme here. Go read the blog instead!
Ben Pearson said
This may seem strange but Pete wrote Star Trek Khitomer years ago I was wondering if you had anything of it left. If not I always enjoyed and thanks for that. If you could reply to my e-mail
Pete Tzinski said
Hi, Ben. Wow, talk about a blast from the past. I’m afraid I haven’t done a new episode of Starship Khitomer since, if memory serves, late 2001. 2002, maybe. I think about going back now and then, because the story wasn’t finished, but I know I couldn’t tie it all up even in one big episode, not without murdering things, and I feel it’s better to be gracefully unfinished.
However, a little bird tells me that the episodes which were written are still available online, if one Googles properly.
http://eotu2.tripod.com/seasons.htm
This is the most complete archive, with all the episodes that were ever released. If that’s some help to you, Ben. (And anyone else who wants to read Vintage Pete Tzinski Writing Fanfiction That He Is Still Damn Proud Of)