Technology: The Publishing World After The DOJ Lawsuit
I have already posted on this subject a couple of times (specifically here and here), but Nathan Bransford (who I’ve quoted on this blog) posted an update on the lawsuit […]
I have already posted on this subject a couple of times (specifically here and here), but Nathan Bransford (who I’ve quoted on this blog) posted an update on the lawsuit […]
As of today my name is officially listed as a finalist for the 2012 Marlene Awards hosted by a branch of the Romance Writers of America (RWA) in Washington Called […]
One danger of publishing a book is that what you meant to say may not be what people hear. Everyone’s mind works differently and everyone sees the world through glasses […]
A lot of writers are–usually by necessity or natural inclination–up to date on the latest technology. What you have to be careful to remember, though, is not all readers will […]
Sometimes we have questions, but the answers don’t come easily. Or maybe they just bring up more questions. Maybe you’re working on a project and it would be so cool […]
When some people make a publishing deal, they can convince themselves all their worries are over. The publisher will take care of everything and then a royalty check will magically […]
I had planned on writing a post of my own today (really, I had!), but then I found this link on Facebook. I decided sharing this article is much more […]
Sometimes saying nothing is more important that saying something that means nothing. Today is one of those days.
As an unpublished author, publication is almost always on my mind. This means I usually stop and read articles I stumble across that have anything to do with publishers, successful […]
I’m a believer in the theory that there’s no “right” way to do things in creative projects. Just think about it, if all artists followed tradition, we’d still be looking […]