I hit a major slump in writing Frigid Nights and it seemed like there was no way out. I wrote myself into a position I thought I would never rise out of. Not because I screwed up and made massive plot mistakes that were catastrophic to the foundation of the story. I haven't found those … Continue reading What I’ve Learned From Outlining
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“That Is Why No One Will Remember Your Name.”
Consistency is key. Writing in spurts is a sure-fire way to ensure that your work won't get finished until years down the road. Writing each day, even just a little bit, helps establish the habit of writing consistently and allows you to progress your story at a steady pace. Ernest Hemingway would write 500 words … Continue reading “That Is Why No One Will Remember Your Name.”
Author Page with FMP!
I have officially been added to the author page of Forever Morris Publishing! It's so cool to see my name and face on a website that I didn't put there XD. I've gotten through the edits for TC that I've been given so far and I must say, it does read a bit better. Despite … Continue reading Author Page with FMP!
28July2018
My tattoo is all dried out, cracking, and scabbed over. For those of you that don't know, when you get a tattoo, it's fresh for the first two days and then the body's healing process starts. The tattoo scabs over and then started breaking away, leaving the actual design of the tattoo behind. It's not … Continue reading 28July2018
New Books
Well, it's pouring here in the Windy City and it's supposed to continue the deluge for the rest of the day. It'd be nice if I could be home watching the storm and writing or something but that's not and option today. Oh well, there will be plenty more rainy days to come I'm sure. … Continue reading New Books



