Usually, we save the best and most important message of a story for last. Not this time. The number one, most effective way to survive in troubled times is: God. I’m not talking a casual, call on ya when I need something relationship with Him. I’m talking about a deep, abiding faith and trust in … Read More
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4 Must Have Resources For Writers
Can I get a hell, yeah? Yep, writing is harder for us simply because it means more to us. So, how about I give you my four all-time favorite resources for making things a bit easier? The first one is my go-to for self-edits. Honestly, I can’t imagine doing edits without it… 1) Pro Writing … Read More
How To Become An Author
Write. Edit. Publish. Ta-da! End of article! Kidding, I’m kidding. If it were that easy, everyone would be doing it. Sure, in it’s stripped down form, yes, that’s the process. But when you break it alllll down into it’s steps, it’s a wee bit more complex. Let’s start with the obvious. You need to have … Read More
Five Ways To Find Time To Write
You’re busy. You’re tired. You have too many thoughts crowding your brainbox. I know. Oh, AND most of your best ideas come when it’s impossible for you to write. Welcome to the Writer’s World. The good news? There are worse problems to be had. The good news part two (because screw bad news)? We can … Read More
Feather Anne’s Song – Book Five in Welcome To Chance
Guess what? Book five in the Welcome to Chance series is coming! Mark your calendars for February 11th, 2020. I couldn’t be more excited to bring to you Feather Anne’s Song, but I confess… this was a tough one! As in: box of tissues by the laptop tough. I’m pretty sure some readers mught get … Read More
Roadblocks of Writing (And How To Get Around Them)
CLICK HERE FOR YOUR FREE WRITE>PUBLISH>PROMOTE CHEATSHEET DOWNLOAD ! Let’s Get This Out Of The Way If you’ve come to know me & my blog writing style, you know I hate fluff and nonsense. I do this obligatory first paragraph, then we jump right in. My (logical) guess is that you’ve opened this link because … Read More
20 Things You Need For A Book Signing
First: Congratulations! You’ve booked a signing! Now what, right? You know the obvious things to bring: books. But how many? And what the hell else?! I Gotcha. Let’s start with that obvious one & work our way down. Books. Depending on the venue, between 20-50 is a safe number. However, best practice is to have … Read More
Signs You Might Have Imposter Syndrome
CLICK HERE FOR YOUR FREE WRITE>PUBLISH>PROMOTE CHEATSHEET DOWNLOAD ! Imagine: You’ve written and published your first book. It’s out in the universe, available on Amazon – freaking Amazon, man – and you’re at a dinner party. Someone says to you “So, what do you do?” Is your answer: A) I’m an author. I’ve just published … Read More
Now, That’s Empowerment
Now, That’s Empowerment Big, HUGE topic, I know. It’s one I just happen to love, too. Women inspiring and empowering other women. I mean, just… how COOL is that? I have to confess, up until recent years, I thought the concept was largely a myth. So, What Changed? Let’s face it. Women are often really, … Read More
When Words Count
Words count. They matter. They affect. They resonate. They hurt and they heal. So, yes… words count. However, I’m referring to a different kind of word counting, the literal kind. It’s what authors are constantly checking when writing – the number of words in the story. Literally.
Don’t Read This Book. Seriously.
That Sounds Like A Sales Gimmick. It’s Not. Maybe it is… a little. It’s at the very least, how I got the idea for the post title. The real reason for this short PSA is legit, though. This book, Still Here, needs a disclaimer. It’s Not What You Think. There’s no graphic, Game of Thrones-like … Read More
Excerpt From The Writer’s Romance
The Writer’s Romance Already know you want it? Click here for the book. Prologue Mitch watched Katharine dash from the stage but could do nothing to stop her. The hosts had drawn him into a conversation—none of which he could recall after—and he’d missed his chance to speak to her. This was supposed to have … Read More