
WHEN MY EDITS CAME BACK, I CRINGED
About a month ago, I felt my publishing dreams slipping away. After deciding to pursue indie publishing, I’d just received a quote for $3000 to
About a month ago, I felt my publishing dreams slipping away. After deciding to pursue indie publishing, I’d just received a quote for $3000 to
Last week, the cover of my upcoming book Alexandra-Rose and her Icy-Cold Toes (Serenity Press, 2020) was released. I’m thrilled with it because it’s eye-catching
A few months ago, fellow author Kate Forster of Katebook asked me to answer some questions for a writing group we’re in. With her permission,
This post is the first in my Ask the Writer series, which answers questions I’ve been asked as a writer, as well as other questions
irony1 /ˈʌɪrəni/ 2. a state of affairs or an event that seems deliberately contrary to what one expects and is often wryly amusing as a
Have you ever tried acting out a scene when you’re stuck on a word, description, action, body placement or piece of dialogue? Confession: I have.
What kind of child was I? That’s the question I asked while discussing character concepts for my picture book Alexandra Rose and Her Icy-Cold Toes, which
Last week I signed a publishing contract and received an agent rejection the same day. On the scale of things, the balance is tipped in
“I don’t think this novel is working for me.” My husband and I were having our afternoon coffee and chat when I blurted this nugget
Many years ago, I went to an art class, full of enthusiasm and a desire to paint from the heart. Before I go on, here
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