One of my goals on this blog is to share my self-publishing mistakes so you don’t repeat them yourself. I’ve already discussed the importance of spending your money wisely with my article on Kirkus Reviews. Another money-waster on the list ...
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Feed SubscriptionJump: Chapter One (A boy on a journey of faith)
I’ve been working on my next novel, “Jump,” which is about a boy who grows up in a fundamentalist Christian household where his parents test his faith each year by forcing him to jump off the tree in his back ...
Read More »Multiple Personality Disorder – AKA: “Being an Author”
A friend on facebook, who also runs a book-review blog called “Shattering Words,” shared this photo with me, and even though I’m a writer, it took me a while to figure out what it meant. (Maybe I was brain dead ...
Read More »Book Review: The Survival of Thomas Ford by John A. A. Logan
The premise for the book is simple. The novel’s story takes place in a Scottish, mountaneous town near a loch. Thomas Ford and his wife are riding in his car when suddenly they come up to a blind curve just ...
Read More »The silent death of literary magazines: Who’s to blame?
I felt a sense of being buried alive when I recently visited Wet Ink’s website and saw this note: Wet ink is closing down It is with great regret we have to announce that Wet Ink is closing down after seven ...
Read More »Book Review: The Bet by David R. Brown
“The Bet” by David R. Brown has a strong premise, and the idea itself compelled me to download the book and get started right away with it. The skinny: A man named Richard Kepperman gets approached by a stranger with ...
Read More »Amidst Traffic is now available as a FREE Sample Download!
Hey everyone! I’ve created a FREE Sample Edition of “Amidst Traffic” for readers to try out without having to pay anything! I decided to use a different cover image for the Sample Edition so not to confuse buyers. The FREE ...
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