Change Of Plans And Big News
The image above is an example of how plans can go horribly wrong even when they go right. All 74 tomato seeds I planted sprouted. That. Never. Happens. You plant…
The image above is an example of how plans can go horribly wrong even when they go right. All 74 tomato seeds I planted sprouted. That. Never. Happens. You plant…
In my last post, I went over what critique partners and beta readers are, and how to use them. Today, I’m going to go into detail on my beta process. Disclaimer:…
Disclaimer: There is no right or wrong way to use critique partners and betas, just like there is no right or wrong way to write a book. This post is…
It used to be as a writer you could just go sit in a cabin and type away until your book was finished. All by yourself. Never had to talk…
There’s a lot of steps to publishing a book: getting feedback on your writing, chatting with friends on social media about your upcoming release, and of course, the less fun…
At the beginning of 2017 I decided to become a professional author. Throughout the year I’ve made many mistakes and learned a lot about my profession and myself. Now that…
Since it’s been about six months since I started becoming an author, I thought this was a good time to look back on what I’ve learned so far, and share…
Disclaimer: I’m not sponsored by Reedsy (I wish), and receive no compensation from them, in any form, for writing this review. They probably won’t even know it exists. It’s just…
Note: This post is out of date since they've redone their website. Most of the info is still valid, just be aware the screenshots aren't accurate. I'll be doing an…
Spoiler Warning: This post contains screenshots of my novel in the program Scrivener. While I tried to keep any text on the screen vague, and much will change before publishing,…