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All Things Great and Small

Someone asked me what I did for a living the other day. I paused for a second. I always pause … More

Author, Authors, Books, Creative writing, happiness, journalism, lessons, life, love, news, novels, Pearson Sharp, Reading, Writing

It’s About Damn Time

What’s the big idea? It’s a blog post, sheesh, get with it already. So here we are in October, and … More

Art, Author, Books, Creative writing, networking, novels, Publishing, Reading, self-publish, Social media, Social network, Writing, writing tips

The Sovereign Trailer Lands

The book trailer for my sci-fi novel The Sovereign finally debuts!

Amazon, Author, Authors, Books, Creative writing, dedication, determination, dreams, marketing, Publishing, Reading, Science fiction, scifi, self-publish, The Sovereign, Writing

On What to Write

Tips on finding inspiration for what to write about

Author, Authors, book, Creative writing, Creativity, Literature, Mark Twain, Publishing, Reading, Writing, Writing Exercises, writing tips

How to Train Your Writer

So there’s a lot of great stuff out there for writers. I’m engaging the writing community much more these days … More

Amazon, Author, Books, Literature, Reading, The Sovereign, Writing

No Ke Ano Ahiahi

“Imagination grows by exercise, and contrary to common belief, is more powerful in the mature than in the young.” W. … More

Author, Books, Creative writing, Creativity, determination, dreams, goals, hard work, inspiration, marketing, novel, passion, Publishing, Reading, sci-fi, Science fiction, self-publish, The Sovereign, travel, Writing, writing tips

That Time of Year

…navigating the world of online media marketing and getting wistful about autumn

Author, Creative writing, dedication, Ernest Hemingway, Foundation, Glen Cook, Isaac Asimov, Patrick Rothfuss, Publishing, Robert Heinlein, San Diego, self publishing, Southern California, Stranger in a Strange Land, The Black Company, The Name of the Wind, To Have and Have Not

Measuring the Wind

Well, it finally happened. Last week actually, but it’s taken some time to get used to the idea. I’m still … More

Author, Career, Employment, Ray Bradbury, San Diego

7 Habits of Highly Effective Introverts

So it’s come to my attention, after much job hunting and incredible interviews and socialising with interesting and unusual and … More

Author, Christopher Paolini, Extraversion and introversion, Imgur, J.K. Rowling, Jensen Ackles, Supernatural, Writer

Persistence

In the post editing euphoria, things have calmed down around here somewhat. Not necessarily a relaxing calm, but more like … More

Author, Creative writing, editing, Harry Potter, JK Rowling, Lord of the Rings, Publishing, Robert Galbraith, Sun Also Rises, Twilight, Twitter, Writing

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