Indie publishing
One Devilish Word in the Writing Process: Revisions
An editorial balance between too little and far too much must be struck.
Nearly 5 years after its inception, a novel is born
A long-awaited dream: so close that it catches my breath each time I imagine book launch day.
An Afternoon Spent with Van Gogh’s Art Evokes Decision to Publish
Inspiration for word artists: “One must work and dare if one really wants to live.” Vincent Van Gogh
The Writer’s Well Dwells on Affirming Resolutions
The past you cannot change. Your future remains unknown. So, the present can be a powerful place to remain fully engaged.
McRaven’s Paranormal Exceeds My Expections
As long as you don’t deny a spirit’s existence, you’re fine, says a McRaven House tour guide.
Mix a leap of faith with hutzpah, and there’s no turning back.
The biggest challenge of participating in #PitMad is learning to chisel your novel’s premise into a soundbite.
Surviving an editor’s blue ink marks means it’s time to publish
If you accept that your editor is not your buddy and retain your sense of humor, all will be okay.
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