Model and the Man
My friend Nate and I did an impromptu photo shoot with my GCU Sokol model today in the HP parking lot. Yes, those are piles of snow. We were trying to get some HD pics of the model for back… Read More »Model and the Man
My friend Nate and I did an impromptu photo shoot with my GCU Sokol model today in the HP parking lot. Yes, those are piles of snow. We were trying to get some HD pics of the model for back… Read More »Model and the Man
Unfortunately, that also means vacations. We’ve had a great time here in Middle Tennessee with my wife’s family. We went boating and swimming at the river, shot air guns, went caving at Cumberland Cave and were treated to lots of… Read More »All Good Things Must End
Marwa Morgan via Compfight I’ve been doing the self-publishing thing now for about five years. I got into it purely from a Do-It-Yourself angle and just kind of stayed around. I’m not one of those hot-headed one way or the… Read More »My Position on Publishing Options
Nathan Makan via Compfight Scrivener mentioned my blog posts about their software on Twitter yesterday and I got a ton of visitors. Thank you Scrivener for the mention! If you are new around here as a result of that, welcome… Read More »Welcome Fellow Scrivener Users
Part One This is the second part of my two part blog post on using Scrivener to write a novel. I covered some useful things in part one, so if you haven’t read that yet you might want to, it… Read More »How I Use Scrivener to Write a Novel Part Two
Natalia Osiatynska via Compfight For the past few months my Star Trilogy novels have been selling pretty steady. Nothing to get all excited about, but nothing to sneeze at either. At the same time, free downloads of short stories set… Read More »Interconnected Stories Problem
Time once again to disclose the sales numbers for novels and shorts I have on the US market. The UK market was far less and all the other foreign markets resulted in no sales. The novels and the anthology were all… Read More »February Kindle Numbers