Tag Archives: non-traditional publishing

Conflict or Bad Situations?

In one of my earlier blogs, I mentioned that I had written seven novels the publishing industry was too myopic to see the brilliance of. Maybe you have one or two of those manuscripts hidden in your storage shed, too. … Continue reading

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So You Want to Be a Professional Writer

In our last blog, we discussed goal-setting. No sense starting to write unless you know what your objective is. Now that you’ve decided you not only want to write but want to become a professional writer, what’s next? Unless we’re … Continue reading

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Goals

Okay, so you’re going to write a novel. Great idea. Most people have at least one idea in their minds for a story they’d like to tell. Why not write yours. YOU SHOULD! But wait a minute. Let’s not just … Continue reading

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They Also Serve

John Milton said, “They also serve who only stand and wait.” Seems like a strange thing to say. Isn’t it the movers and shakers who make all the difference in this world? Sometimes we get to thinking that way, but … Continue reading

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