What other genres do you enjoy reading? Documentaries and biographies Have you ever destroyed any of your drafts? Yes. Fiction or non-fiction? Which is easier? Fiction. How many children do you have? Do you see any young writers in any of them? I have one and yes. He's shown interest. From what he has shared... Continue Reading →
The Word: Working While Traveling – Convention Prep Advice, Tips, Item Reminders, and First Timer Help
I’m sure many of you have traveled because you’ve published a book. You must do signings, conventions, and appearances to help push your products to audiences and hopefully gain some new readers at the same time. I have done events in the past, probably more, but the biggest worry I had was how to prepare.... Continue Reading →
The Word: Advice on Creative Writing By Frank Martin
Writers seldom write the things they think. They simply write the things they think other folks think they think. So this is my two cents; one man’s opinion – I think. I follow a fair number of writers and creators on social media and noticed some of them discuss their creative process a lot more... Continue Reading →
The Word: David Johnson shares tips on Writing and what he’s learned so far in publishing
Digital Camera I am from north east Arkansas. After college and moving around many years I returned to the area. My career was in music and music education. It remains a major interest for me. Science fiction and some fantasy tales held my interests from childhood. I got to view many of the 50's grade... Continue Reading →
The Word: 5 Tips That Will Improve Your Stories and Writing
Many people struggle with writing, I get it sometime it gets hard, but never give up! Here is a list on how to improve your storytelling! These are tips I have shared for years to help everyone wanting to write stories or even improve their literary role-playing and storytelling. It's time to bust out your... Continue Reading →
The Word: 12 Tips to Help Writers Write/Reduce Frustrations
We've all been there, at least us writers. We are somewhere between the beginning and the end of a story and find ourselves not wanting to go back. We hover with the taunting blinking icon awaiting those words that never come and we ultimately find ourselves on social media distracting from the story that needs... Continue Reading →