I’ll stick to fiction, thank you!
Every family has at least one. Maybe it’s an aunt that lives far away and never attends family get-togethers, or an uncle that no one ever mentions. Or maybe it’s… Read more »
Every family has at least one. Maybe it’s an aunt that lives far away and never attends family get-togethers, or an uncle that no one ever mentions. Or maybe it’s… Read more »
I just found out that the first copies of Gray Zone are being printed. I’m so excited! I can’t wait to have a copy of the book in my hands…. Read more »
We just got back from Disneyland where we ended our first day with the Teacup ride. It seems harmless enough but it can do a real number on your equilibrium…. Read more »
Where Is the Line Between Real and Cyber Worlds? New YA book, Gray Zone, to address growing concerns of cyberbullying. NATIONWIDE, 2013—Veronica Tabares spent years working with students in… Read more »
Writing is an interesting occupation. It requires a level of concentration that isn’t always easy to reach. I sit down to write but realize my coffee cup is empty. Off… Read more »
“Don’t listen to the naysayers,” the motivational speaker told the crowd of entrepreneurs. “For every nine people who like what you do, there will be one who hates it, and… Read more »
Lately I’ve been working very hard on marketing. If people don’t know about my books I’m pretty sure they won’t buy them. And if they don’t buy them I might… Read more »
I began writing on a new book this morning. It’s a novel for kids and has an outline, but no title yet. Not even a working title. When I’m trying… Read more »
1,237. 4,381. Numbers, just numbers. Or so it would appear. But each of those numbers represents something important to me. 54,357 is hours spent in front of my computer, sometimes… Read more »
I want to share an interesting tidbit about Gray Zone. That’s the how it began. If you’re wondering why, well, that is an entirely different post.