On Monday morning, around 4:00 a.m., Heather woke me up. “This is it,” she said. She had been having contractions through the night for eight hours. They had picked up from 10-15 minutes apart down to every five or seven minutes. With two ...
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Feed SubscriptionDoD Worldwide Workshop: Story telling is powerful no matter the platform
This year, I had the pleasure of traveling to Alaska for the 2016 DoD Worldwide Visual Storytelling Workshop. Just finished the first day of presentation and tonight we go out and start shooting for a story the advanced team is ...
Read More »Portfolio: Submitting to the Eddie Adams Workshop
Note: This is my second year submitting a portfolio for the Eddie Adams Workshop. Last year, unfortunately, I wasn’t accepted, but since then, I’ve had some tremendous opportunities to capture the lives of Soldiers in training. This is the portfolio ...
Read More »Jump: Some questions and answers
In anticipation of the release of my upcoming novel, Jump, I wanted to offer some answers on a few questions I think readers and media might have regarding the book. I hope you enjoy! How did the idea for ...
Read More »What kind of dad
Heather rolled out of bed, carrying Asher with her, who was still sleepy and clung to her. It was dark outside. Too early to get up. Phoenix lay in bed with me. Both of our boys had snuck into the ...
Read More »A marketing strategy for a self-published novelist
(Cover image belongs to artist Knows Flower) In marketing AMIDST TRAFFIC (my first self-published book, which has won several awards) I didn’t follow much of a marketing plan. I basically finished the book, had it edited, and rushed to publish just so ...
Read More »Protected: So excited, it blinded me
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