Read on to find the Top 5 Things People Don't Want to Read
Happy Wednesday! With the weather warming up just a bit here in the desert, I am proud to introduce to you a most honorable guest.
A good friend of mine and young adult author Rhiannon Paille, the writer who gave us Flame of Surrender, the first book in The Ferryman and the Flame [...]
Monthly archives for March, 2012
Guest Post by Rhiannon Paille: Top 5 ...
Read on to find the Top 5 Things People Don't Want to Read
Happy Wednesday! With the weather warming up just a bit here in the desert, I am proud to introduce to you a most honorable guest.
A good friend of mine and young adult author Rhiannon Paille, the writer who gave us Flame of Surrender, the first book in The Ferryman and the Flame [...]
My Interview at Indie eBooks
Over a month out from the release of my debut, Agents of Change, I recently sat down with Nadine Earnshaw for an interview for her website, Indie eBooks. In the interview, I discuss the book, what made me want to write it, and my writing process.
Come on over and check it out!
The Scorpion Nest Has Arrived!
It’s heeeere!
The Scorpion Nest: A Short Story is out and it’s available, for free, on Smashwords for all e-readers, tablets, computers and mobile devices. Below is the blurb and an excerpt for my latest sci-fi thriller.
Newlyweds Joel and Sonnet have just wrapped up a housewarming party in Suburban Phoenix. Custom-built on the si [...]
‘The Scorpion Nest’ Cover...
As I mentioned in my last “update-esque” post, I will soon be releasing a free short story called The Scorpion Nest. Friends, release date is right around the corner…Friday, in fact!
Once again, I’ve worked with Streetlight Graphics to design an eye-catching cover. As with Agents of Change, Glendon Haddix and his team [...]
3 Most-Common Formatting Mistakes of ...
Business is booming for self-published authors. It’s an exciting time. We all know this.
Unfortunately, self-publishing’s rise in popularity has also brought about a rise in books that are not suitable for public consumption. Yes, a lot of self-pubbed books are poorly-written (or as I say in this post, poorly-edited). But people a [...]
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