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A hand holding a pen over a blank notebook. Finding the courage to write.

Finding the Courage to Write

Finding the Courage to Write Being able to write is not automatic, even for pros. Photo by Peter Olexa on Unsplash Sometimes I wonder why I should bother. At this point, I’ve finished and published 3 series totaling 16 books, 2 standalone novels, and 3 books from 2 other incomplete series. I know my math tends to be less than spectacular, but that comes to 21 books I’ve put out into the world. And that’s

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Three martial artists fighting. Writing Fighting: Applying Plausibility to Combat

Writing Fighting: Applying Plausibility to Combat

Writing Fighting: Applying Plausibility to Combat Combat scenes are best when they flow and are believable. Photo by Nando García on Unsplash At last year’s Farpoint con, I asked for and got to lead a panel on writing fighting. My intent for the panel was to explore making combat scenes realistic and plausible, and what goes into that. Unfortunately, one of my panelists hijacked the panel and kept redirecting us to discussing how combat should

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Fingers on a keyboard. The key to writing is to write.

The Key to Writing is to Write

The Key to Writing is to Write Yet sometimes the planning, edits, distractions, and other issues get in the way. Photo by Kaitlyn Baker on Unsplash I know many a would-be writer who has come across the biggest issue in writing: Sitting down to write. You’d think that as a writer, the easiest part is sitting down to write. Freuquently, it’s not. In fact, it’s often the hardest thing to do. Sit down. Write. Wait,

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How Do You Choose Your Author Identity?

How Do You Choose Your Author Identity?

How Do You Choose Your Author Identity? More than 10 years in, I still struggle with this. The author(s) and a couple of his books. In 2011, I was invited to submit and publish my first-ever piece. It was a short story about magic and pirates called A Treacherous Stone. You can read it in the Rum and Runestones Anthology. A year later, I was invited to create a second pirate and magic story for

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A graphic with the word "Hoax" through a door. Scammers are devious.

Scammers are Devious

Scammers are Devious Who doesn’t want to succeed and get rich quick? Photo by Hartono Creative Studio on Unsplash Not a day goes by that I don’t get an email scam sent to me. They appear innocent enough. Most are offers to assist me with marketing my books in one way or another. Get featured in our book club. Let me make your books viral on TikTok. I can help you make your website draw

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A broken one-way sign. Write what you know shouldn't be taken too literally.

Why “Write What You Know” Shouldn’t Be Taken Too Literally

Why “Write What You Know” Shouldn’t Be Taken Too Literally It’s not necessarily bad advice, but it’s often misunderstood. Photo by Camille Stelly on Unsplash I’ve come across the phrase “write what you know” many, many times since grade school. It’s a phrase often attributed (maybe correctly, maybe incorrectly) to Mark Twain. It’s also one of the most misunderstood and misinterpreted pieces of advice writers receive. The main problem is that lots of people take

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The Philosophy of the Titanium Don

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.

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