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Write, Publish, Succeed – New Podcast Coming Soon

Write, Publish, Succeed – New Podcast Coming Soon

I've had my mind on writing a thorough book to cover all of the aspects of being an independent author publisher, but you know what? I've decided to do a podcast instead. Stay tuned for the first episode. Sign up here to be notified as soon as it launches.

27 Online Resources for Researching Colonial America

27 Online Resources for Researching Colonial America

The Adam Fletcher Adventure Series is set in the period between the Seven Years' War and the American Revolution. It takes place on the coast of North Carolina and involves smuggling and old pirates, among other things. I'm pretty obsessive about getting historical...

How to Create Effective Chapter Breaks

How to Create Effective Chapter Breaks

This whole novel-writing business? I'll admit, I'm just beginning. But reading? I've been doing my whole life. I know what kinds of books have kept me reading, and which ones I've given up on before I've finished half of the book. A lot goes into keeping readers...

Need a story idea? Look at your family tree.

Need a story idea? Look at your family tree.

The tagline on this blog touts the fact that my 3nd great-grandfather, William Morris, wrote our family record in a copy of Robinson Crusoe. That's just one small piece of information, but an interesting one, nevertheless. How many stories could be dreamt up just to...

Favorite Writing Tips: #2 – Use Index Cards to Plan Your Story

Favorite Writing Tips: #2 – Use Index Cards to Plan Your Story

This little gem of an idea is pretty self-explanatory. I'd never thought to try it before, always opting to scribble a few notes in a composition book, then start writing in Microsoft Word. (Those days are over. I'm in love with Scrivener now, but that gets covered in...

Favorite Writing Tips: #1 – Write ‘As If’

Favorite Writing Tips: #1 – Write ‘As If’

This post begins a new series called "Favorite Writing Tips." I'm going to take things out of order, though. I'm not going to start with tips about how to plan a novel — even though that might seem like the logical order — because this tip is just my favorite. It's...