Mystery writers have it easy – this person killed that one for this reason, and this person figured it out. But telling a stranger in a strange land kind of story, that’s a different fish.
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Starry-Eyed Whoopdidoos
You just can’t get past marketing, can you? If you’re a writer, you gotta figure out how that goes.
Continue reading “Starry-Eyed Whoopdidoos”The Elevator Pitch
You’re a writer – you know how it goes. You work and work and pour your heart and adenoids into your project. And then someone asks “What’s it about?”
Continue reading “The Elevator Pitch”Trying to Write a Sequel
Founding a dynasty is a plenty robust task. But how can you become a world-famous writer on only one book? Sequels, my friend. It’s all about the sequels.
Continue reading “Trying to Write a Sequel”Wait, What Street is This?
Those people who wear socks ‘n’ sandals will tell you it’s about the journey, man, not the destination. But sometimes you gotta look out the car window and ask WTF?
Continue reading “Wait, What Street is This?”Scupper Me Bilges, a Promo!
So here’s something you don’t see every day – an animated promo for a digital book! Oh, it’s been a looooong winter!
Continue reading “Scupper Me Bilges, a Promo!”Oh Good, You’re Still There…
Talk about a day gone awry. You go ahead and talk about it… I’ll wait…
Continue reading “Oh Good, You’re Still There…”Beginning Again, Again
A new year, a new start, a new begin…. blah, blah, blahbiddy blah blah. This time it’s serious, and I’m pretty sure I’m not fooling around…
Continue reading “Beginning Again, Again”Plugging Your Stuff
Wow, is that a title rife with double meanings! But well, you know how it is – when you create a buncha stuff, you can’t just leave it sittin’ around…
Continue reading “Plugging Your Stuff”Escape from Geezerville
I was going to call this post Dam the Lazy River, but instead chose to tie it to a previous post. See how clever this gorilla marketing thing is?
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