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Category Archives: digital publishing
The Rule of 36
There was a time in my life when my deeply held beliefs and my passions were misread as anger or being “cranky.” That time was yesterday. In my continuing efforts to communicate ever-more clearly with the rest of the world, … Continue reading
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Tagged #communication, #decisions, #employment, #professionalism, education
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What an honor!
I am awed by this honor. Bill Thompson at TheBookcast.com has awarded my novel, City of Woe, the first-ever Book of Exceptional Quality gold seal. Thanks to Bill for this award! You can listen to my interview on Bill’s podcast … Continue reading
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Tagged #authors, #bookcast, #fiction, #novel, #reading, writing
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Author’s Afternoon
Giving a first-ever public talk on your book is an experience not totally unlike being present at your child’s birth and getting asked to cut the chord. How do you know you won’t hurt the baby? Sure, they tell you … Continue reading
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Tagged #author, #booktalk, #DavidMorrell, #promotion, #RichardPrice, writing
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On Writing: Getting Back on The Horse
So I’ve been away. Well, not away, but not writing. And the weirdest thing happened; I got crushed with guilt. Crushed. I wound up with such a weight on my shoulders, and it got worse with each passing day. You … Continue reading
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Tagged #holidays, #routine, #work, #zombies, writing
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On Writing: Embracing Your Genre
A long, long time ago, in a galaxy right across the Hudson River, I took a screenwriting course that offered up sage cliches, formatting rules, and pacing maxims that collective attempted to pass themselves off as innovative screenwriting vision. Despite … Continue reading
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Tagged #EddieVanHalen, #ElmoreLeonard, #EricClapton, #genre, #Hemingway, #HunterSThompson, #JamesPatterson, #JKRowling, #StephenKing, writing
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On Writing: What to Do When You’re Overwhelmed
Morning comes in the middle of the night way too often for me these days, and I know why. I’m overwhelmed. This morning, my “To Do” list included grading 150 college app essays, 40 reaction papers, 100 timed essays, answer … Continue reading
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Tagged #overwhelmed, #productivity, #time-management, writing
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On Writing: What I Learned at My First Book Fair
The thing about self-publishing is eventually you have to sell what you write. And while the digital book world continues to grow, I keep finding people who only want to read my book in print. As I have committed to … Continue reading
On Writing: Making it through The Monster of Daily Life
Where have I been? Away from my blog for too long, and I woke up wondering what could have kept me away. Life. By that I mean wife, sons, death of friends, work, grading papers, writing lesson plans, orienting to … Continue reading
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Tagged #authors, #balance, #teacher, #work, #working, #writers, family, teaching, writing
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On Writing: The Less He Writes, The More Elmore Leonard Teaches
Don’t let the blog headline fool you, Elmore Leonard writes all the time. He just doesn’t write anything “people tend to skip.” The result as been a career of tight, lively, fast-paced novels that have entertained for decades. Elmore Leonard … Continue reading
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Tagged #Butch, #crime fiction, #dialogue, #ElmoreLeonard, #gangsters, #novels, writing
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On Writing: Joyce Carol Oates and Running Through Your Story
Years ago, I attended the South Hampton Writers Conference, and one of the best speakers there was Joyce Carol Oates. What a sight; she looks like a prettier version of Olive Oil and writes with such constant quality and voluminous … Continue reading