Writing the Lights Out 18 – In which I discuss the writer’s dilemma: how do I know if my book is any good?
The only answer I can give is to let the readers (not your friends, family, or paid editors) decide.
Writing the Lights Out 18 – In which I discuss the writer’s dilemma: how do I know if my book is any good?
The only answer I can give is to let the readers (not your friends, family, or paid editors) decide.
In which I talk about taking feedback like a grownup.
In which I discuss pumpkin beer, villains, and evil Drive-Ins.
Writing the Lights Out 29 Like most of us, I’m a busy guy. I’ve got a full-time job. I’ve got a…
Writing the Lights Out 25 – I really liked this post by John L. Monk and this post by Kristine McKinley . I’m…
In which I set a writing schedule, creep out my neighbors, mispronounce a Swedish name, and talk about my work in…
Writing the Lights Out 14. In which I discuss the way I isolate myself when I write. A questions from a…
I know exactly how you feel man 🙂 Been there, and sometimes revisit 'there' during moments of weakness.
Goodluck on the launch!
Oh, hey man, sorry to nag, was wondering if you had a chance to look for the "follow" button in your wordpress thingies 🙂 I'd like to get email alerts when you post stuff.
Done! Thanks for the reminder!
Awesome.