Have you heard about #Scrivathon16 yet? If you haven't, then this is the perfect opportunity to learn more. This is the campaign's first year, and I'm happy to help you get to know it a little bit. To help with that, I've asked A.Y. Chao, the organizer, to give us a bit of a rundown on... Continue Reading →
Wednesday links: “Real” writers and cover designs
I love regularly reading tips and advice articles in certain subjects — particularly writing and publishing. I don’t always need the information right then, but I know that it’ll eventually come in handy. Or at least, I hope it will. I know there are a lot of other people out there who feel the same... Continue Reading →
How writing is like excercising
This past summer, I fell into a pretty good exercise routine. Or good for me, anyway. I was doing yoga at least twice a week, often more, and taking part in a learn-to-run program. Add in my daily walks, and I had a fairly decent fitness routine. Then I injured my knee during one of... Continue Reading →
Cover reveal: Fearless Flying, by Karen Gordon
Every once in a while, I read a novel summary that just makes me think, yes. Maybe it sounds funny. Maybe it sounds mysterious. Maybe it's intriguing or romantic or any number of other things. Regardless, it's a summary that makes me want to read the book. That's how I felt when I read the summary for... Continue Reading →
Wednesday links: Being a critique partner and Amazon Publishing
I love regularly reading tips and advice articles in certain subjects — particularly writing and publishing. I don’t always need the information right then, but I know that it’ll eventually come in handy. Or at least, I hope it will. I know there are a lot of other people out there who feel the same... Continue Reading →
