Books & Technology: The Real vs. Virtual Debate
Having worked in a bookstore during the huge push toward ereading, I am well aware of the arguments for and against virtual libraries. Personally, I’m smack dab in the middle, […]
Having worked in a bookstore during the huge push toward ereading, I am well aware of the arguments for and against virtual libraries. Personally, I’m smack dab in the middle, […]
On the recommendation of a friend, I downloaded this from Amazon. Within the first few pages it had me hooked. The death of someone you know, even if it’s someone […]
It’s been a while since I posted (and a while is seriously understating my lack of presence) but I had hoped to have something concrete to announce before now. So, […]
This one is going to be short. Just one bit of advice for those who haven’t already figured it out. If you don’t like editing–hell, if you don’t LOVE editing, […]
Sometimes, all it takes is one well placed comment to make you look at your story/essay/novel/etc. and go, “Man. I can so do better than this.” I know because it […]
This has nothing to do with writing whatsoever, but I am so excited that I found this recipe I thought I lost that I’m posting it here. I got it […]
There are so many options available to writers today that sometimes we lose sight of the benefits these technological advances can have for our creative sides. Smart phones, for example, […]
Isn’t it pretty? Yeah. I know both the author and the woman who took that fantastic picture. It helps that they’re the same person, though, I guess… How did so […]
Every once in a while I read a new book that I want to tell everyone about. Room is one of those stories. It was the basic idea that caught […]
So, my novel is out with publishers again and I get a text message from my friend Lani Woodland asking me if I want to contribute to a young adult […]