How to Plot Your Book or Novel So That You Actually Finish It-Part 3: Endings
This is the third installment in my How to Plot Your Book So That You Actually Finish It series. This post talks about how to plot endings. Read more →
This is the third installment in my How to Plot Your Book So That You Actually Finish It series. This post talks about how to plot endings. Read more →
*******Spoiler Alert for The Applicant*******
If you haven’t read it, please go download it here. Now read it before continuing on. It is completely free and a quick read. Read more →
I am not a famous author. You may never have heard of me or any of my books. But this series of posts isn’t about becoming a successful author. Read more →
Writing Whittier wasn’t exactly easy, but the setting was already done and waiting for me in the real world. If you’ve ever been to Whittier, Alaska, you know what I mean. Check out the Whittier page on this site if you want to read more about it, but suffice to say, the strange little Alaskan town was a hard act to follow. Read more →
If you want to read the official copy associated with this book, go to Amazon and see what people are saying about “The Conservation of Magic!”
But here in this post, I want give you some insight that you won’t find in the little blurb on Amazon. Read more →
I am about seven months (updated in May 2014) into having published five of my six Read more →
This weekend I worked on outlining Equilibrium, Read more →
I heard back from my two awesome beta readers this week about The Gate. They both presented several solid edits and pointed out different parts of the story that needed tweaking. Read more →
When I was young, I had no time for patience, the same as most children. Later, during my first year of college, I lost my five page writing assignment to the dreaded computer crash. Read more →