Seven Secrets of Criticism a List That Sells

Posted by , April 2nd, 2010

It’s a man thing to writing a book, it’s an entirely singular emotional attachment to write a particular that’s a saleable, sustainable, marketable product. Ensuring the ascendancy of a book is something constant the biggest publishers secure on no account been able to guarantee. Excusatory circumstances, gleam trends, and fraternity events will all impress consumer […]

Surviving The Day Job: Six Easy Lessons

Posted by admin, November 20th, 2009

Before I became a full-time writer, I had a job counting envelopes. Not colored envelopes or large manila envelopes, mind you, but white #10 envelopes. I had to count them in series of a hundred. Even now I can see them flashing in my eyes as I flipped through them, blinding myself as though I […]

A Secret To Getting Published

Posted by admin, September 7th, 2009

When Warner Books, one of the world’s largest publishing companies, published my first book, The Angry Clam, back in 1998, the most common question I was asked was, “What were you smoking when you wrote this book?” This was quickly followed by the second most common question, “How in the world did a 40-page, hand-written […]

Eight Surefire Ways To Stay Motivated

Posted by admin, September 2nd, 2009

Do you have trouble finishing your writing projects? Do you sometimes wonder what’s the point? Do rejections make you want to give up all together? You’re not alone. Writing isn’t always fun, especially when your efforts don’t seem to make a difference. But if you want to succeed, you can’t stop. You must keep going […]