Whether you’ve written a book or a screenplay, both novelists and screenwriters face a common dilemma once their project is complete. How do you get your work of art into the hands of other people? Having people in your inner circle tell you it’s great is one thing, but wide spread distribution beyond your dog is truly the key to getting your project seen Read More
The Indie Distinction
The term “freelancer” used to be synonymous with a person who shaped their own workplace destiny -- someone who chose what jobs they accepted, set their own hours, and determined their pay. Today, our concept of “indie” is very similar, but with one important difference. The indie distinction is that these creatives forge their own destiny. They don’t simply Read More
25 Ways to Write an Awesome Novel
K.M. Weiland is an author friend who writes historical and speculative fiction as well as helps to mentor other authors. One of her posts, "Top 25 Ways to Write an Awesome Novel," is so awesome in itself that I had to share. So with her permission, I'm re-posting the information here. Make sure to give a shout out to @KMWeiland over at Twitter to say thanks Read More
Blog Talk Radio for Writers
Blog Talk Radio with Rachel Thompson of Bad Redhead Media fame and writing critic Bennett Pomerantz discuss issues of importance to writers. Today they are interviewing moi! I hope you'll tune in at 3:30 p.m. west coast, 6:30 p.m. east coast. Here's hoping that I don't develop a case of hiccups! Wednesday: Let's Talk Andrew Martineau/ Read More
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