So here’s something you don’t see every day – an animated promo for a digital book! Oh, it’s been a looooong winter!
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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”Chin Up, Chin Up
When I was in high school, a chin up was the absolutely worst form of exercise ever devised. Now that I’m a trifle older, I’ve found some other exercises that may qualify for the worst!
Continue reading “Chin Up, Chin Up”I Posted Over There
If you’ve got nothing better to do, or wanna see some cool cross-platform marketing in action (gorilla style), this is it. Yeah, right…
Continue reading “I Posted Over There”Waiting for the Big One
When I was a kid, my dad told me a lot of stuff. Always check your fly. Life’s not all beer and skittles. But some of it was actually helpful…
Continue reading “Waiting for the Big One”A Network of Blogs
You know, you do so many things when you’re trying to get somewhere that you sort of lose track of where you’ve been…
Continue reading “A Network of Blogs”45,300
That’s a pretty big number. If your goal is 50,000, you’re plenty close. Why does it seem so far away?
Continue reading “45,300”Always Writing
You’re a writer, you know how it is. You write. You have to write, not because it’s your job, but because it’s like breathing.
Continue reading “Always Writing”Avast, Ye Readers!
Nothing says nautical mayhem like the word “avast,” doncha think?
Right out of the box you know the words that follow are coming from some seafaring devil, a maritime monster, a nautical ne’er do well. This is because good guy pirates and Navy types don’t use the word.
Continue reading “Avast, Ye Readers!”The Droppington Franchise
I’m flashing my curtains at you – did you see it?
If you’ve read my novel Droppington Place, you’d know that flashing the curtains is how Penrose, the sawdust copy of an obscure 16th Century playwright, lures Byron into the world of Droppington Place. It’s a paper world, hidden from time, from which Byron and his middle school friends Hailey Shen and Kyle Rodriquez must escape before they, too, become paper.
If I may be blunt: it’s a pretty good book.
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