Through a virtual wormhole
Today I had a shocking surprise. I fell through a virtual wormhole and found myself in the World That Time (and Commonsense) Forgot. Yep. It was crazy. There I was on… Read more »
Today I had a shocking surprise. I fell through a virtual wormhole and found myself in the World That Time (and Commonsense) Forgot. Yep. It was crazy. There I was on… Read more »
A forced break from writing can be good, but not if it occurs at the point when there are only two chapters left to write. Just two. And the book… Read more »
I love days like today. Easy-peasy days, when the scenes play out clear and fully formed in my head. The characters develop, the plot autocorrects, the story builds. No struggle…. Read more »
The scream broke my concentration and pulled me out of my writing daze. Startled into action by the raw terror and hopelessness I heard in the voice I raced to… Read more »
Little steps can get you there. Take writing, for example. When I begin a new project, say a book, it always seems overwhelming at the beginning. The screen is so… Read more »
Thanks for the interview, LitPick. It was fun! http://www.litpick.com/author/veronica-tabares LitPick was the 2013 winner of American Association of School Librarians’ Best Website for Teaching and Learning.
I was chatting with a publisher friend of mine the other day. She told me a story that made me shake my head in disbelief. Or maybe it was disgust…. Read more »
I don’t understand how it works, but on days I’m having trouble writing if I give myself a goal of a measly 100 words I somehow end up with at… Read more »
A scene from Time Without. There was a slight change in air pressure, followed a gentle click as the door latched. “Funny guys, real funny,” a woman’s voice said. “Who’s the… Read more »
HERE ARE 10 THINGS YOU CAN DO TO HELP SUPPORT YOUR FAVORITE AUTHOR. By Penny Sansevieri 1. Review the book I’ve been doing an experiment with a book that I published anonymously…. Read more »