Blog Archives
If you want something done, (don’t) do it yourself
When it comes to indie publishing, the right way to do it, often, is not to do it yourself. From… Continue reading »
Nanowrimo, writing and amazement
For those of you that missed it, November is the month of Nanowrimo Among other things. And I for one,… Continue reading »
Journeys, maps and destinations
This was, originally, going on my own personal journal, and I guess, it might in some form or another later…. Continue reading »
The long and winding road
Being an indie isn’t an overnight thing. In fact, many indies find, years after starting, that instead of the hurricane… Continue reading »
Do overs and revised editions
People keep saying it – the beauty of being indie is your book can always evolve. You can always repair… Continue reading »
Even I get it wrong sometimes…
So. Yesterday was supposed to be a lot of this: And less of this: Seriously. Yesterday, I was supposed to… Continue reading »
Everything is new again – launches and more from an indie perspective
Every author I know finds launches scary. I’ve never met a writer yet, traditional or indie that hits send/upload/publish who doesn’t… Continue reading »
A day in the indie life
Indies have to work their butts off. We have to cover everything (which isn’t exactly different from working as a… Continue reading »
Pen names, nom de plumes – an ‘old timer’s’ perspective
I’m what’s more commonly known as an ‘old timer’ in the writer’s community. Pre-self publishing, which I’m having a… Continue reading »
What was I saying again?
Distraction, and procrastination are the bane of any writer. And with social media being the de rigueur lately, it’s easy… Continue reading »




