When you stop to think about it, all of us are largely products of our history. We make decisions based to a large extent on
Month: May 2017
It’s Your Business
Several years ago, when I was green as lettuce and attended the Kris Rusch and Dean Wesley Smith workshops on fiction writing — which made
Amazon’s at it again
Before I go any further, my heart and my prayers go out to the victims (and their friends and family) of the tragic bombing at
“I’ll wait for delivery, each day until three”
Another patient day in the endless waiting, waiting waitingggg life of a working author passes. I remember Snoopy, the great author, being sure his mailbox
Managing Viewer Expectations with social media
No, not reader expectations in books. Y’all are authors, and there are better authors than me to talk about that. Let’s talk about your online
Vainglorious
Vain-glo-ri-ous Adjective; literary excessively proud of oneself or one’s achievements; overly vain. “this vainglorious boast of personal infallibility” Synonyms: assured, biggety (or biggity) [Southern