Blog Pet Peeves
What turns you off when visiting an author’s website/blog? Lack of information? A drone of negativity? Little mention of author’s books? Constant mention of books? I have just demonstrated what’s … Continue reading
Is BookBub worth it?
Do you follow back your readers on BookBub or do you only follow back other authors? Absolutely, if it helps another author. Now ask if I refer back to BookBub? … Continue reading
Book Reviews: Are they for readers or authors?
Book reviews are for the readers. When you leave a book review do you review for the Reader or the Author? Is it about what you liked and enjoyed about … Continue reading
Grief During The Holidays
Apparently it’s Grief Awareness week (December 2nd – 8th). I didn’t know there was such a week, seeing as grief can hit at any time of the year. But I … Continue reading
National Novel Writing Month
November is National Novel Writing Month. Have you ever participated? I did try it once. I had daily goals and I did ok for the first week. But Fall is … Continue reading
AI writing
The topic of AI writing has been heavily debated across the world. According to various sources, generative AI will assist writers, not replace them. What are your thoughts? I hear … Continue reading
Writing Inspired By Dreams
The IWSG celebrates 12 years today! When did you discover the IWSG, how do you connect, and how has it helped you? Wow, 12 years?! Happy anniversary, IWSG. I haven’t … Continue reading
Writing Inspired By Dreams
Some authors claim 99% of story ideas come from dreams. Where do yours predominantly come from? My brain. While I already had the idea of SotR cooking since I’d saw … Continue reading
Replacing Writing
If you ever did stop writing, what would you replace it with? I can’t think of anything I’d rather replace it with. I enjoy writing. And that’s it in a … Continue reading
The Long March Home: A World War II Novel of the Pacific
Jimmy Propfield joined the army for two reasons: to get out of Mobile, Alabama, with his best friends Hank and Billy and to forget his high school sweetheart, Claire. Life … Continue reading