DTA series review
All three books in the Department of Temporal Adjustment series in one review! Nice, very nice. Here’s where you can find the entire review: It begins with “A fresh, funny… Read more »
All three books in the Department of Temporal Adjustment series in one review! Nice, very nice. Here’s where you can find the entire review: It begins with “A fresh, funny… Read more »
Sticks and stones can break your bones but words will never hurt you. -or- The pen is mightier than the sword. Which is it?
It’s always dangerous to take a vacation in the middle of rewrites. The rewrites usually exact their revenge. Here’s a current example. I just got back last night from a… Read more »
Last night I went to a networking event for screenwriters. I rarely get the chance to rub shoulders with other writers, so I was rather nervous. That’s the excuse I’m… Read more »
Okay, so maybe I have more to write before I actually reach the end. About fifteen pages more, to be exact. But today I couldn’t help myself. After I finished… Read more »
I got coverage notes back for True Story of the Perfect 36 and now it’s time to do the rewrite. The first thing I did, even though I didn’t really… Read more »
Becca and Maddie, preteen sisters and unlikely experts of time travel, need adult supervision as they travel to Nashville in August of 1920 to fix the timeline. So they take… Read more »
I wrote a new beginning for my newest script (code name True Story) this morning. I know I really should finish the script before I start messing with the beginning,… Read more »
When I’m on task I have a well-defined schedule of writing. First thing in the morning I write. I crawl out of bed, stumble to the kitchen to make a… Read more »
I used to be one of those people who was never, and I mean NEVER, without something to read. If I didn’t have a book handy I’d read a magazine,… Read more »