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Category Archives: Thoughts
Bane of the Author: Editing and Revising
I love and hate the revising process as much as the next guy. Unless the next guy is a professional editor and then he’s got more to talk about. As self-published authors, many of us have to take the revising … Continue reading
Writing with Children
This is a rather common conversation for me: Me: I didn’t get much writing done yesterday. Other Speaker We’ll Call Bob: That’s what happens when you have kids. Me: Why do you think my son is the reason? Bob: Because … Continue reading
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Tagged author, balance, children, life, parenthood, time, writer, writing
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When One Book Just Won’t Do
So, you’re writing your book and burning through your story like an author possessed by a word-obsessed demon. You’re nearing the end of your manuscript with a twinkle in your eye that is just slightly brighter than the bit of … Continue reading
Judging a Book by It’s Cover
You know the drill. You walk into the bookstore (work with me on-line only shoppers). Your eye catches sight of a book and it will not let go. Your curiosity is peaked, so you look at the book and slowly … Continue reading
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Tagged art, author, cover, cover art, self-publishing, writer, writing
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Faith in the .99 Cent eBook
I’ve pondered my pricing for a long time. I did research long before I started formatting my novels for Amazon. One thing kept turning up. The same phrase again and again from people. At one point this phrase was even … Continue reading
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Tagged .99 cent, author, ebook, pricing, publishing, self-publishing, writer, writing
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Conflict: Fancy Way of Saying Good vs. Evil
This topic has been sitting on my ‘thought post’ list for a long time. I believe I had a genius post for it in January and figured it was so great that it would stay with me as I built … Continue reading
My Stapler!
Back in college, I needed a stapler because my old one broke within the first week. It was it’s time to go . . . down the stairs as I tried to staple a paper while running late to class. … Continue reading
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Tagged airport security, birthday, humor, office supplies, present, stapler
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Present Vs. Past Tense: A Curious History
I’m sure people are sick of me talking about this, but I’ve been discussing this topic with a few friends since my last outburst. Now, I’ve found that some of my friends who read my book and support me are … Continue reading
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Tagged author, conditioning, history, past tense, present tense, tradition, writer, writing
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Ok, Who’s Driving This Bus?
Every story has a narrator, a voice, a magical being who is relaying the story to the straining eyes on the other side of the page. It isn’t easy to decide on who gets the gift of narration in a … Continue reading
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Tagged author, first person, narrator, perspective, second person, third person, writer, writing
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Two Trick Pony
I’m realizing that I don’t really do much. I write and I take care of my son. I read occasionally when there’s too much noise to focus on writing or I’m a little drained. I watch a few tv shows … Continue reading