Final decision – no newsletter

So, the decision to do a newsletter was a long deliberation before I decided to do it. I researched all that I could, signed up to EmailOctopus (free account), created a template and started working on content. Then I looked at all the work I still need to do before I die. I’m not beingContinue reading “Final decision – no newsletter”

As I’m considering my first author newsletter, here is a bit about me.

For anyone who might be interested in my newsletter or work. I went to a school where writing 5000 words was a punishment in detention. I always wrote over 5000 on whatever weird subject title they gave me. At that time, I didn’t know I wanted to be a writer. In those days, I alsoContinue reading “As I’m considering my first author newsletter, here is a bit about me.”

My first painting for 2025

My first acrylic of the year 80x60x2 cm – title, Wish Tree. I know, I’m slacking on the painting front. However, 41,802 words written for the second book of my new fantasy series. Book one out later this year as I’ve submitted it to 7 agents for representation. 3 have said no already, but comeContinue reading “My first painting for 2025”

Writers should read a lot.

I did a post in September 2024 that maybe suggested a writer should not read. I want to clarify that is not specifically what I meant. Writers should read as often as they can or have a strong history of reading their genre. I aimed my former post at reading while intensely writing. While deeplyContinue reading “Writers should read a lot.”

Is a lost writer not a writer?

So, I’m learning the guitar. I’ve found a new console game that’s devouring my time. The element needs changing on the oven. There are twenty things with priority on my to-do list. So. I’m not writing much and when I do, it is only a few words, and the thread of the story is aContinue reading “Is a lost writer not a writer?”

Traditional Vs self-publishing

Nearly every writer wants a traditionally published novel or book. It’s considered an achievement of recognition for their skill and the years of effort they have put in. However, many self-published authors have succeeded too. Then there are the traditional authors that, with a publishing house, agent, and ghostwriters, have a top selling book butContinue reading “Traditional Vs self-publishing”