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write to market

Can I Write to Market Without Being a Hack?

That depends on multiple factors. What is a hack? Stephen Pressfield, in his brilliant book The War of Art, defines a hack as someone who “condescends to the audience.” Further, the hack chooses to work not so much with what they desire to write as much as what they think they can write for money. They focus on what they think the market wants first and foremost. Does that mean that if you write to

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Reaching “the end” and a new beginning

Reaching “The End” Is a New Beginning

So, what am I working on now? On Friday, September 29, I finished the last page of the last book of my new Savagespace series. After a lot of world-building, layout, plotting, and planning – the final book has been finished. Originally, this was going to be a 6-book series. However, as I worked on it and completed books, it was increasingly clear that I have 1-3 novels and 1-3 novellas, depending on word counts.

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create and live with passion

Is The Creation of Art An Expression of Passion?

Hell yes. Art and passion tend to be one and the same. When I was very young – not quite 5 years old – my parents took me to see a movie that changed me forever. That movie was Star Wars. Thanks to A New Hope (which I will forever just call Star Wars), I developed a lifelong love of all things science fiction. That led to a similar love affair with all things fantasy.

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Artists and creatives face unique challenges with being entrepreneurs.

What Are Some of The Challenges for Creatives Who Become Entrepreneurs?

Artists and creatives face unique challenges with being entrepreneurs. I used to think my ability to write rather easily wasn’t all that unique. I thought everyone was able to formulate ideas and translate them to text and put them on a page or screen in the same way that I could. But over the years, I learned this talent wasn’t as common as I thought. Or, more specifically, the ease with which it comes to

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You can ignore these new tools, adopt them for your use, adapt to them being out there – or abuse them

How are New Tools Ignored, Adopted, Adapted, and/or Abused?

It’s all about the choices made for them and their use. In the distant past, all art was one-of-a-kind. Even a reproduction of a work – text, art, or both – was a singular production. For thousands of years, books, scrolls, maps, and other art were created solely by hand. This is part of what made certain works and educational opportunities available to only a select few. But that changed in 1436. That was the

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something kind of but not completely different

And Now For Something (Kind of, But Not Entirely) Completely Different

Something different for me and my writing/publishing game, at least. As I’m sure you’re sick of reading by now – I started writing sci-fi when I was 9 years old. Wildfire is a 50-page, illustrated book you will never read. After Wildfire, I started but didn’t finish a few other projects. Then, at age 13, I typed The Secret Computer World. (This was 1985, people. Typing a story on a computer was a bit of

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I post here twice weekly about my work with Positivity, Mindfulness, and Conscious Reality Creation. I’ve been blogging every week, without fail, since the beginning of 2012.

Mondays – Positivity (and related ideas for making choices and decisions in life).

Wednesdays – Pathwalking (my philosophy for consciously choosing how to live your life mindfully, on your terms).

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