My Author’s Bookshelf
To be a writer, you must first be a reader. I don’t know how many times I’ve heard and read that advice, but it’s definitely true. Every successful author I know is also an avid reader. I read for...
View ArticleIndie Author Interview – Bobbi Ann Johnson Holmes
Today’s indie author interview is with my friend Bobbi Ann Johnson Holmes, an amazing woman who writes nonfiction and family friendly books under her real name, and popular adult fiction under the nom...
View ArticleIndie Author Interview – Alison Blake
Today’s indie author interview is with former actress and playwright Alison Blake, who writes in several different genres to reach a wider audience. Where Do You Live: Taos, New Mexico What Genre Are...
View ArticleIndie Author Interview – Scott Langrel
Hailing from a land of storytellers, it’s no surprise that today’s indie author, Scott Langrel, loves writing, and he’s been at it from the time he could first pick up a pencil. Where Do You Live:...
View ArticleIndie Author Interview – Traci Tyne Hilton
My friend Traci Tyne Hilton is a fun loving wife and mother whose secret life includes murder and mayhem. But don’t worry, it all takes place within the pages of her popular mystery novels. Where Do...
View ArticleIndie Author Interview – Jess Mountifield
Jess Mountifield is a promising young Indie author from the United Kingdom. Born in the quaint village of Woodbridge, Jess spent some of her childhood in the United States and now resides in the...
View ArticleIndie Author Interview–George Wier
While George Wier would have you believe he is just a good ole boy from Texas, he’s also a very talented Indie author. I have enjoyed his Bill Travis mystery series from the start and if you try one of...
View ArticleIndie Author Interview – Sharlene “Charlie” Minshall
Sharlene (Charlie) Stilwell Minshall is one of my personal heroes. I discovered her books when my wife and I first began investigating the RV lifestyle, and her stories of her adventures and...
View Article“You’re Dumb!”
When I was a young man I started a weekly newspaper in a small town in western Washington and it took off pretty quickly, and before long I had a second paper in a town about 50 miles away. I was...
View ArticleDo Your Research
I get a lot of requests to look at peoples’ manuscripts and I have made a rule and say sorry to such requests. I try to write at least 2,000 words a day in whatever book I’m working on, I write at...
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