How Prufrock Launched an Audio Book
Writing was the fun part. Publishing was nerve-racking. Marketing was and still is a necessary evil. But the work that nearly made me lose my sanity the battle for an
A Standing Stone Author
Writing was the fun part. Publishing was nerve-racking. Marketing was and still is a necessary evil. But the work that nearly made me lose my sanity the battle for an
The Mythopoetic Society accepted Circle of Dragons for publication (stay tuned), and also extended an invitation to speak. Honored. Below is a link to the paper presented at the mid-winter
While neither Tolkien nor Lewis ever met George MacDonald, Lewis adored him and Tolkien abhorred him. He grew on me … but no one finished his books that I lent out. In fact, no one seemed to get past chapter one.
May a fellow creative or two find hope from my small candle in the publishing labyrinth.
Dear Reader, There is a group of young literary nerds that meets twice a month in Dallas. They read Shakespeare to one another voicing all the parts. It is a
I prefer pencil and paper yet I’m told I must go online and self-promote. Should I then presume? And how should I begin? I am fairly boring as humans go,