Have a look at this rambling video wherein I walk through everything you need to know to get started in Scrivener in under twenty minutes. Don't mind the tense changes or my typos. Or rambling. Or dog in the background. ... READ the POST
Indie Tea Motivation
I remember the day when Whitney G emailed me, asking me to be a keynote speaker at Indie Tea. My first thought: Wait, what? My second thought: Surely that's a typo and she doesn't actually mean for me to give a speech. She did. I had the extreme pleasure and honor of being on panels and ... READ the POST
Beta Questions — How to help your beta reader provide better feedback
Beta reading takes a special sort reader, someone with a critical mind and great communication skills. Mine are all either other authors or bloggers (sometime are both), and thus: they know how to use their words. This is a crucial part of being a beta reader. If you have a beta reader ... READ the POST
Marketing 101
Let me start off by saying that I have no idea what I'm doing. No, really. It's been a long journey, full of trial and error. Full of failure. All I really know is what's worked for me, and what I've seen work for others. It's advice that I've given to my circle of author friends that they've seen ... READ the POST
Writing hacks — working from home
"Work from home!" they said. "It'll be amazing!" they said. It's the dream: braless, ugly bun, no makeup, pajama uniformed bliss. Wake up like Cinderella. Get your coffee. Sit down at your computer and create something brilliant. Every day. Except it's literally nothing like that. More accurate: ... READ the POST
When all your dreams come true…
As I sit here on the Monday morning after releasing Chaser, I'm overcome with gratitude for everything that's happened, thinking back over my journey to get to where I am. Before I published With A Twist (my 9th title), I was working three jobs: waiting tables, graphic design, and writing. I have ... READ the POST
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