Year: 2020

  • Wrap It Up

    Wrap It Up

    Writing a novel is a marathon. Writing that final scene is like finishing the long race. I wrote the final scene to my WIP before I finished the first draft. They–whoever the writing experts are–say the writer needs to have the ending in mind before he starts writing. That may be true for writers who…

  • Friday’s Findings

    Friday’s Findings

    Going to be working on not one but two novels this weekend. It’s a balancing act. Wish me luck. Meanwhile, here are some articles on writing I’ve found helpful: Top Tips for Marketing as an Author 7 Powerful Lessons From 7 Legendary Writers How to Write Monsters How To Craft An Elevator Pitch That Sells…

  • Finding forrester. Again.

    Finding forrester. Again.

    Twenty years ago, one of my favorite movies about a writer was filmed. This weekend, I’m going to watch it again after not seeing it for a long time. I haven’t been able to go to the movie theatre in person all year because of COVID-19, so I’ve been streaming movies every weekend. I decided…

  • Consider This: Palahniuk, Da Vinci, Warhol, and body language

    Consider This: Palahniuk, Da Vinci, Warhol, and body language

    A few library books have been sitting in my living room for months. They’re not overdue. My town’s library system has been closed because of COVID-19. I’m not sure, but I think they’ll open in September. Who knows. All overdue fees have been swished away. So, because I figure I have plenty of time to…

  • Friday’s Findings

    Friday’s Findings

    It’s Friday and I have a lot of things to do this weekend for my writing. First, I need to format the paperback version of my latest novella, WhereHow; the ebook version is now available. Secondly, I need to work on the next episode in my novella series, Consortium; it’s called Traption. And finally, I…

  • Friday’s Findings

    Friday’s Findings

    I’m about to release my third novella and I’ve been using the resources available through Amazon/Kindle to create my book. Amazon may not be for everyone, but right now, it has most of the market for selling books. There’s a lot of competition out there on the Amazon website. Kindle has some marketing tools to…

  • MY FAVORITE SF&F SHOWS, PART 5

    MY FAVORITE SF&F SHOWS, PART 5

    Even though I should be writing, I couldn’t help but binge-watch these shows. Here are some I’ve watched in the past few weeks: His Dark Materials I’ve read the His Dark Materials trilogy a few times and watched the 2007 movie, The Golden Compass. Now HBO has made it a series and covers the first…

  • Friday’s Findings

    Friday’s Findings

    I’m putting today’s list of Friday’s Findings together in a coffee shop. It’s only the second time since January I’ve been to a coffee shop, which happens to be my favorite place to blog. I wore my mask when I ordered my coffee. My hand sanitizer sits on my table. And speaking of tables, the…

  • Forget validation

    Forget validation

    I came across this article the other day on seeking validation as a writer. Neil Gaiman, famous writer, sent one of his books to Ronald Dahl, another famous writer. Gaiman had hoped to get positive affirmation from Dahl; however, he never heard back. That turned out to be a good thing. How’s that a good…