Posted on February 21, 2022 1 Comment
With honesty and kindness. During this past year, I have privately and publicly reviewed more books than in all the years of my life combined. (And readers/writers have privately reviewed my books!) I’m not an expert, but here is my philosophy/approach to positive and honest reviewing based on my experiences. Early/Beta feedback for a writer: […]
Posted on January 10, 2022 Leave a Comment
2022 edition. Happy New Year! Fingers crossed most of these goals get accomplished this year… BONDS OF MAGIC series: Research agents/make list by end of February. Have a publishing friend review/edit my query letter draft by end of March. Compile SEEDS OF POWER beta round feedback and make final edits by end of April. (Ha! […]
Posted on December 27, 2021 Leave a Comment
And thanks for all the fish books. This year has been amazing. I stepped out into the digital world as a writer, made amazing connections, and read a ton of awesome books. Thanks authors, publishers, and PR folks for reaching out to me. I have truly enjoyed these opportunities to read and promote books that […]
Posted on November 29, 2021 Leave a Comment
And shove it in a virtual drawer. I finished the big edits for SEEDS OF POWER but have to do another sweep for some minor changes and a continuity check. I have to read slowly, think about a few more possible changes, and then prep the document for one last beta round with some volunteer […]
Posted on November 15, 2021 Leave a Comment
Means you’re more likely to meet them. It can be difficult to know when to push yourself to meet a goal and when to adjust it. 2021 is winding down and I’m looking back on my year and doing a progress check. My main New Year’s resolution was to publicly step into the world as […]
Posted on October 18, 2021 Leave a Comment
But shouldn’t control you. Knowing standard wordcount ranges for your genre is important to be marketable. Google it. Most writing coach websites and blogs have information on industry standards by genre. If you’re writing for you, for your happiness, then write as little or as much as you want! But if you want to put […]
Posted on September 6, 2021 Leave a Comment
The writer can play. I have a freshman in high school (that’s nuts) and a third grader that are both back in school. My trusty canine writing assistant and I now have the quiet and focus to edit. But we didn’t at first. I took two days to rest my mind and body after the […]
Posted on August 23, 2021 Leave a Comment
And thankfully a community endeavor as well. My writing group and early readers are awesome. When I am stuck on a project and can’t see a way through, I put it in their hands with questions typed up at the end and wait. And wait and wait. But as I mentioned in my post Appreciate […]
Posted on May 17, 2021 2 Comments
Every. single. time. My husband hasn’t read a published book in a year. He’s too busy reading my drafts—and, you know, working, biking, doing things he loves. I try not to ask him more than once a week: “What chapter are you on?” I try. I do. But I devour books in a matter of […]
Posted on April 5, 2021 1 Comment
I’m not ready. Is it good enough? What if they hate it? Putting your work in front of other people can be scary. Even thinking about letting others read your book can make you want to run screaming or hide under the bed. (Hopefully you don’t hold it tightly while murmuring my precious…) Being nervous […]