Happy New Year | Blogging from Lands Uncharted
Greetings and happy New Year! I hope this first day of 2019 finds you warm, well, and surrounded by love. Read more here.
Top Three (plus one) Podcasts for 2019 | #Author Toolbox Blog Hop
Greetings and welcome to 2019! It is so good to be back with you for this third year of the #Author Toolbox Blog Hop. Two years ago, I discovered podcasts and shared my list of sho
What to do with Your Story Idea: Start a Website
A few months ago I began a series addressing the question that I receive the most: What do I do with my story idea. In the first installments of this multi-part answer, I talked ab
What to do with Your Story Idea: Editing
Greetings and welcome back to my Writer’s Life series on what to do with the story idea you have. Today’s blog is the fifth in a series of ten. If you’re just now joining in,
What to do with Your Story Idea: Building an Author Email List
Greetings and welcome back to my series about what to do with the awesome story idea you have. If you are here for the first time, this is part six in a ten-part series. You can fi
What to do with Your Story Idea: Enlisting Alpha Readers
Greetings and welcome back to my series about what to do with the awesome story idea you have. If you are here for the first time, this is part seven in a ten-part series. You can
What to do with Your Story Idea: Copy Editing and Proofreading
Happy spring, everyone! Where I live in south Texas, the bluebonnets are out, the frigid chill has disappeared from the humidity, and I’m finally able to go barefoot without enda
What to do with Your Story Idea: Publication
Welcome to this final installment of my answer to the question of what to do with a story idea. If you’re just popping in for the first time, you can find a list and links to the
The Healer’s Rune Sample: Chapter 3
The Healer’s Rune Chapter Three The Healer’s Rune Chapter Three Slow down! Sabine chided herself, dropping her head in the prescribed manner. She didn’t want to draw the
The Guardian Prince Sample: Chapter 3
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