Love

Posted by admin, July 30th, 2009

Love songs are everywhere. But does anyone have a definition of love, which &ndash people claim &ndash makes the world go around? Sure, it’s easy to tell when you’re in love with someone. [The heart pounds and you act like an idiot.] But it’s much harder to say if you actually love someone.
Enter the mind […]

How to Acquisition a Textbook Using Online Bookstores

Posted by admin, July 29th, 2009

Looking for improving your gaming skills by reading some of the top books on able gaming that are encircling? That is a acceptable abstraction, however, and as you may accept already noticed, it is easier said than done. Once you activity online to one of the abounding online bookstores such as Amazon and Barnes and […]

Editorial Advice: To Listen Or Not To Listen?

Posted by admin, July 3rd, 2009

Whether you’re an author publishing through traditional means or delving into self-publishing, you are going to want the feedback of a good editor or perhaps more than one. The difficulty for authors, especially those choosing self-publishing is when do you take an editor’s advice and make changes and when do you determine you’ve gotten enough […]

Compassion

Posted by admin, June 28th, 2009

I never considered myself a particularly spiritual, or for that matter, a religious person. But I’ve found that in writing The Osgoode Trilogy, particularly the third, A Trial of One, that compassion has become very strong theme which runs through all three novels.
I just found this quote from Thomas Aquinas &ndash “I would rather feel […]

Excuse Me, Are You A Literary Agent?

Posted by admin, June 20th, 2009

I have lived in New York City my entire life. I often feel privileged to be a part of the energy and magic of this Mecca of celebrity. Under the semi privileged dome of my existence, I encounter the rich and famous at every turn. When I was a teenager, I crossed paths with Jerry […]

How To Finish A Book

Posted by admin, June 18th, 2009

Someone said: “Writing is either easy, or it’s impossible.”
He was lying.
I can’t tell you how to finish your book, but I can tell you how I finished mine. Please apply these simple, difficult steps to your writing process.
1. Appropriate aptitudes and psychopathology
I’ve always scored highly on the verbal portions of standardized aptitude tests&ndash&ndashthe SAT, GRE, […]