I've recently finished To Kill a Mockingbird and I must say, it's easily become one of my top 5. For whatever reason, this book was not part of my high school or college curriculum and I'm thankful it wasn't because I think being forced to read it in school would've ruined my love of turning … Continue reading My Take on a Classic
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Pathway to Becoming a Writer: Experience or Graduate School?
The age old debate on whether formal education is worthwhile for creative writers. There are mainly two schools (pun intended) of thought on this subject. There's the Hank Moody opinion which is you can't be taught how to write, you either have it or you don't, and those that do have it need to glue … Continue reading Pathway to Becoming a Writer: Experience or Graduate School?
Why I Love Writing Short Stories
Novels force you to stick with one story and plot. There's nothing wrong with this so long as you have the attention span to work on the same story for months at a time. If you're like me, you can't have multiple works in progress. If I start something, I work on it until I … Continue reading Why I Love Writing Short Stories
Taking Chances Re-Published!
My first novel, Taking Chances, has been republished and is available on Amazon by Forever Morris Publishing! I'm so excited to have it published by a firm that can hopefully bring more publicity to it than I could have on my own. It's currently available in paperback and Kindle and will be set for open … Continue reading Taking Chances Re-Published!
“Taking Chances” Pending Re-release!
As many of you know, my first novel Taking Chances was picked up by Forever Morris Publishing and as the edits are wrapping up, the re-release of it will be shortly after! I'm looking forward to having it on the market under an official publisher. When I find out more of the exact release date, … Continue reading “Taking Chances” Pending Re-release!



