It’s the little things that make the work worth it
Kelli, a missionary friend of ours, sent me screen grabs of a text conversation she had with another young female missionary in the jungles of Peru. The last time Kelli was in town I gave her copies of the four Read more…
40 Days: Rewrote 4 Gabby Wells Novels
During my time off social media, I had time to rewrite the four novels in the Gabby Wells young adult thriller series. The process was interesting. I got to see how far I had grown as a writer and had Read more…
Fear as Inspiration
Facing what scares me inspires me to write.
2018 Goals
I look back on an uneventful 2017 and forward to an exciting 2018.
Writing Evil
I was writing a chapter in the fourth Gabby Wells novel, Gods & Martyrs, and, when I was done, was so disturbed by what I had written, I pushed the keyboard away in disgust. Creating characters is a tricky thing. Read more…
2015 ā Writing Year in Review
This year was very much an overall representation of my creative lifeā¦ big goals, almost realized, yet undermined by my health. I started out this year having published nothing. I had spent years learning, writing, re-writing and trashing most of Read more…
Paperback Rewards
In a digital world, writing can sometimes feel like Iām moving ones and zeros in a virtual world where nothing is real. Even when Iāve finished the book and output it into various ebook formats, it still doesnāt feel like Read more…
Wrong Book, Same Journey
In the great expanse of writing, sometimes the world can get really small. Recently, my sister-in-law, Jean, suggested a co-worker read my Gabby Wells thriller, Kneel & Prey. The co-worker remembered book and Bauer. That was about it. A few Read more…
My Divine Launch Team
Every writer needs help. Iām banking on the saintly kind. Any new business could use the assistance from a group of advisers that can guide them through the pitfalls and challenges they will face in their new endeavor. Not only Read more…
Writers, Get Out More
Writing is often a lonely, isolating experience. We usually find our quiet space, fill it with white noise or our favorite music, and write characters that exist in our minds before they do on paper. We spend a lot of Read more…
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