Ever read a book and felt a wave of sadness wash over you as you realize it's over and you can never relive that adventure in quite the same way again? Apparently that happens when you write books too. I just finished a novel I started in November. It was supposed to be last years... Continue Reading →
Read Indie – Find Gems! Book Review: IronBlood by C. H. Knyght
One of the best things about being an indie author is becoming a part of an indie author community. Not only do you meet like-minded souls, make friends for life, and learn to develop your craft and art, but occasionally you come across gems that other members of that community produce. This is one of... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Rise Of The Watchers by Ted D. Berner
This is what you'd get if Dan Brown wrote an Indiana Jones novel.A incredible fast-paced, action-packed, thrilling and intriguing mystery about Biblical myths and Nazi conspiracies.I read the first of these books a few years ago, and I though I have to admit I don't remember it in detail, I remember being hooked. As an... Continue Reading →
BIG NEWS – At The Gate Is Being Published
My psychological horror story is being published!
Wait, How Do I Write Again?
Sometimes writing is easy, and sometimes...
Where Did The Summer Go? Keeping Up With Writing While Not Getting Any Writing Done
Did I even write anything at all this summer? How I've kept busy and gotten more things done than I thought.
Back Up Your Things! – Every Writer’s Personal Nightmare Just Happened To Me
Yeah, I was going to write about something else today. About writing something new and loving it and I had a plan to tell you all about how I work with a fresh idea. Then my laptop died. Before you ask - yes, I've checked everything. Different batteries, different chargers, different batteries and chargers in... Continue Reading →
How To Write About The Arctic – What It’s Like To Live In a Dark, Cold, and Terrifying Place
I've lived two years in the Arctic - Here's what I learned!
Book Release: Shock Therapy by Nisar Masoom
I like to do what I can to promote new books and new authors, especially indie authors, so today I'd like to take the opportunity to mention Nisar Masoom's latest short story collection, Shock Therapy, which was released last week. The collection contains 5 pieces of what has been described as fast-paced horror inspired James... Continue Reading →
Keeping Track of Your Writing
Do you know how much you wrote last year? Should you? Let me tell you about the data and stats I collect for my different stories - and how I keep track of it all!