Monthly Archives: October 2011

I have a novel that is very nearly ready for the big time – the Big Time being self-publishing online. I even have a cover for said novel, and am attempting to convert the insides to a format the web … Continue reading

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Goals. Like many writers, I have several with regard to writing, and coincidentally, many of these overlap my overall goals in life. First and foremost is the honing of the craft. I wear many hats during the course of a … Continue reading

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Egads! Two posts in two days? October, it’s fall, harvest-time, when the temperatures struggle to reach a respectable 70 degrees, and what do I think of? FOOD. Comfort food. (No, I’m not blog hopping from here to here. Although I’ve … Continue reading

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All of my writing friends/nags would be so proud of me. I’ve spent the last two weeks working diligently on the fourth edit of Finding Cadence. This, even though parts of the book were giving me a severe headache. I … Continue reading

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