by Site Owner | Jul 12, 2016 | Adventures in Self-Publishing, Columns, Featured
Editor: The First Hire for Your Dream Team As a self-published author, you likely already know that bringing your book to fruition requires assembling a “dream team” to assist with making your book a book. So which team member you should hire first? Does it even...
by Site Owner | Jun 28, 2016 | Columns, Featured, Writers on Writing
On Cyber-Bullying: With great power comes great responsibility—not just for Spiderman When I was a teenager, I was short, wore braces, and had a huge nose that just didn’t seem to belong on my face. My own friends called me metal-mouth, witch, and midget, and that was...
by Site Owner | Jun 14, 2016 | Columns, Featured, Writers on Writing
Ashley Prentice Norton on Writing Whenever people find out I’m a writer, the first thing they always want to know is what my “process” is. I’m all about the discipline method. When I’m working on something, it’s usually every day...
by Site Owner | May 31, 2016 | Columns, Featured, Portland Authors, Writers on Writing
Day 1: Paris When I arrived in Paris to work on my book The Tall Trees of Paris, I was worried about whether or not I would have a difficult time meeting artists and finding interesting things to do. This worry was immediately proven unwarranted after getting a...
by Site Owner | May 24, 2016 | Columns, Featured, The Birth of a Novel
The Birth of a Novel Part 7: Publishing Avenues for the Debut Novelist The writing gift comes with a couple of price tags. First, there are the demands the Muse makes on you, the author, while the novel is under construction, and second, the business of getting your...