In the end, if you want to make money, you must run a business. This article explores a recent business decision I made which ran against my creative vision.
All in Reflection
In the end, if you want to make money, you must run a business. This article explores a recent business decision I made which ran against my creative vision.
After much debating I’ve decided to self-publish my novel.
It’s the first post of 2019, and boy it’s a whopper. Please, take a seat.
From this point forward (until further notice), I’ll be posting twice a month, once again.
We all have days where we question ourselves and our reasons for writing. Here’s a short post to help work through those moments.
After trying to figure out where I fit among the endless “plotter vs pantser” debate, I now have an answer: I’m a plottepanster. Wait, what?
Part 3 (FINAL). Worldcon was great. Meeting legendary authors and having conversations with them was greater.
Spending time with my CP? THE BEST THING EVER.
Part 2. Connecting with people is half the reason anyone likely attends conferences. On that front, my first Worldcon was a big success.
Part 1. I’ve decided to just get my gripes surrounding Worldcon 76 out of the way, so here they are.
I attended Worldcon for the first time! In the post that precedes all other posts, I briefly discuss what to expect in my multi-part documentation on my first Worldcon experience.