Pre-gaming ReaderCON 26
This will be the sixth year I’ll be attending ReaderCON. Held in the Burlington Marriott, outside of Boston (and about 15 miles from home), the conference has been my absolute […]
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This will be the sixth year I’ll be attending ReaderCON. Held in the Burlington Marriott, outside of Boston (and about 15 miles from home), the conference has been my absolute […]
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Just got back from an amazing trip to Barcelona, Spain. Freaked out a little when I toured the Picasso Museum, pressed play on the English translation MP3 player and hear–what
The Word Count Episode 49 Now Accepting Submissions! Read More »
Awhile back, I had the privilege in announcing I’d signed on with Ragnarok Publications Who want to publish my Arcana Chronicles series (Once I finish book 2, that is). Co-owner, editor-in-chief
Tales of Magic and Misery Read More »
While the new site is still a work in progress (I FINALLY got past posts imported from the old database…they all need to have format updates and I need to
The Word Count Podcast – Episode 48 now OPEN FOR SUBMISSIONS! Read More »
Hi Everyone! Site looks a bit strange, doesn’t it? Well–my Joomla site got hacked pretty bad…so I’ve brought this up temporarily to accommodate the latest Word Count Podcast. Bit
What the Hell Happened? Read More »
There are different types of conventions a writer can go to, but no matter where you are in your career, you should be attending conventions (cons) when you can. Not
The Conventional Writer Read More »
‘Top Ten’ of the things an Indie writer needs to be doing today So, you wrote a book. Now what? Target Market. Really, know who your target reader is. **Hint**
Indie Top Ten List Read More »
I believe I’m living, breathing proof that writing doesn’t have to be done at a desk. Or in a den. Or even in an enclosed room at all. I’m fortunate
The Traveling Writer Read More »
“Hello internet. It’s me!” Now imagine me shouting that in Grand Central Station at rush hour one week before Christmas. Now imagine that every other person around me is also
Hello internet. It’s me! Read More »
It’s a commonality to assume that fantasy and science fiction writers write in the genre they do because they wish to escape the current state of the world. As an
Our World out of Context Read More »
If you are a high school student and reading this right now, you are on summer vacation. So what to do with the oodles of time in your day? Well
Finding Time to Write Read More »
Today’s world demands a writer not only write, but also market their work on websites, blogs, Twitter, Facebook, interviews, book signings and other marketing opportunities…and also meet the responsibilities of