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September 19, 2014
Author Marketing Ideas, Part Four: Facebook
Marketing can often seem tedious or darn near impossible to successfully carry out. The good news is that most people simply over-think things. There are dozens of useful marketing techniques you can utilize, which are free or nearly free, that allow you to see actual results. In this series ‘Author Marketing Ideas’ we are going […]
Published on September 19, 2014 03:00
September 18, 2014
Running Barefoot, by Amy Harmon ��� 5 star review!
I honestly had no idea of what to think of Running Barefoot when I first began reading it. I don’t feel the description of the book truly lends an accurate description of the story. Yet from the first few pages, I was hooked. I think, primarily, I love this story because it rings true with […]
Published on September 18, 2014 12:00
Running Barefoot, by Amy Harmon – 5 star review!
I honestly had no idea of what to think of Running Barefoot when I first began reading it. I don’t feel the description of the book truly lends an accurate description of the story. Yet from the first few pages, I was hooked. I think, primarily, I love this story because it rings true with […]
Published on September 18, 2014 12:00
September 17, 2014
Author Marketing Ideas, Part Three: Giveaways
Marketing can often seem tedious or darn near impossible to successfully carry out. The good news is that most people simply over-think things. There are dozens of useful marketing techniques you can utilize, which are free or nearly free, that allow you to see actual results. In this series ‘Author Marketing Ideas’ we are going […]
Published on September 17, 2014 03:00
September 16, 2014
Teaser Tuesday ��� Middle Child Syndrome
Today’s Teaser Tuesday comes from a new work in progress that I found sitting around, nearly completed, about two weeks ago. It is written in diary form, and is called ‘Middle Child Syndrome.’ Currently it’s sitting at around 7K words that have been entered into the computer. It was originally handwritten, so I’m not entirely […]
Published on September 16, 2014 12:00
Teaser Tuesday – Middle Child Syndrome
Today’s Teaser Tuesday comes from a new work in progress that I found sitting around, nearly completed, about two weeks ago. It is written in diary form, and is called ‘Middle Child Syndrome.’ Currently it’s sitting at around 7K words that have been entered into the computer. It was originally handwritten, so I’m not entirely […]
Published on September 16, 2014 12:00
A Blurred Upbringing, Part 4: “Making Young Love Work”
The ‘Blurred Upbringing’ Series is going to be a series of blog posts I put out detailing something strange, memorable, or important from my childhood. After you hear some ramblings about my own upbringing, with images to illustrate my point, you can find the Moral of The Story down at the bottom. The Moral of […]
Published on September 16, 2014 03:00
September 15, 2014
7 Writing Hacks For The Indie Author
Writing can be a tough business, with plenty of highs and lows. Anything which can make your writing easier is welcome, right? But what can possibly make it easier? Start by giving these seven writing hacks a try, and come back on Wednesday to learn seven more! 1. Never Edit While You Write Editing while […]
Published on September 15, 2014 12:00
Author Marketing Ideas, Part Two: Swag
Marketing can often seem tedious or darn near impossible to successfully carry out. The good news is that most people simply over-think things. There are dozens of useful marketing techniques you can utilize, which are free or nearly free, that allow you to see actual results. In this series ‘Author Marketing Ideas’ we are going […]
Published on September 15, 2014 03:00
September 14, 2014
Surviving Extended Households
Way back when, it was not uncommon for numerous members of an extended family, or even good friends, to all coexist together in a single home. These days, it is becoming much more common once more. Why? It’s easier in numerous ways, with the number one being financially. You see, a single family household consisting […]
Published on September 14, 2014 12:00


