Pitching into the new year
In January of this coming year I’ll be entering the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award contest with my YA novel, Gray Zone. I’ve held off getting it published just so I… Read more »
In January of this coming year I’ll be entering the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award contest with my YA novel, Gray Zone. I’ve held off getting it published just so I… Read more »
Well, almost. I present to you, book #5. Monkeys on an Island will be available soon. Very soon! (It has a publication date of February 1, 2012, but books typically… Read more »
If I didn’t know the imagination was powerful before, I sure do now! I am taking a class about research, something I am comfortable with and enjoy very much. The… Read more »
Running across the airport is always a trying experience, especially when the mischievous pixies of the reservation system have been busy moving whichever gate I needed to the far corners… Read more »
I’ve noticed the phenomenon before. If you are a studying archaeology, engineering, business, computer science or any number of fields, either nothing is mentioned about chances of getting a job,… Read more »
I don’t want to come off as a scold, but really! How could they? How could my alma mater be so slack in their proofreading that they actually misspell the… Read more »
At the beginning of this week I didn’t even know what a logline was. Now, since the week has progressed to the ripe old age of Tuesday, I need to… Read more »
I had finished a draft of the first part of the screen play, and it was…it was…well, I really couldn’t tell what it was! I enjoyed writing it, tremendously, but… Read more »
I wanted to use a different word, really I did. But nothing seemed to fit so well. Okay. I admit it. Maybe writeaholism isn’t in the dictionary, but it should be…. Read more »
Once upon a time, in a far away land, there lived a family. This family, a typical American family, consisted of a mom, a dad, two boys, and a girl…. Read more »