Rachaud Smith's Blog: Tony Smith Writes
August 28, 2019
Book Review- The King's Deception by Steve Berry

Another aspect of his writing that shined here was how he writes his characters. None of the characters feel like a waste of words. They all have their stake in the plot, and feel needed in some way.
My one gripe with the book was that, while I understood the twist and why it made sense, it just felt kind of cheesy. Also, the twist was revealed halfway through the book. So, from that point on I was waiting for another twist that never came.
Overall, I had fun reading this novel and will pick up another one in the series soon. I'll give it 4 out of 5 stars.
Published on August 28, 2019 08:46
August 26, 2019
My Ten Year Writing Anniversary
It was the summer of 2009. I was 13 years old and an avid reader. Then, one day I had a thought: Since I read a lot, why not write my own book? A little over ten years later and here I am. Since then, I've self-published three poetry collections, which I have mixed feelings about. As for the elusive novel, well, I'm still working on it.
Pages and pages of ideas have been written and notebooks have been filled up. Still no novel. I would be lying if I said that doesn't disappoint me. If you had asked me ten years ago how many novels I would have published by now, I definitely would've said more than one. However, I am now learning to be more patient and enjoy the process. It is definitely better to write and publish one great book every three years than to write and publish three terrible books in one year.
Over the past ten years, I've "quit" writing too many times to count. I always come back, though, because as long as there's stories in my mind wanting to be told, I will feel obligated to make an attempt at writing them.
So, here's to another ten years. I look forward to seeing what happens with my writing. Will I finally write and publish a novel? Honestly, I believe I will. Gotta get back to working on that, though.
Pages and pages of ideas have been written and notebooks have been filled up. Still no novel. I would be lying if I said that doesn't disappoint me. If you had asked me ten years ago how many novels I would have published by now, I definitely would've said more than one. However, I am now learning to be more patient and enjoy the process. It is definitely better to write and publish one great book every three years than to write and publish three terrible books in one year.
Over the past ten years, I've "quit" writing too many times to count. I always come back, though, because as long as there's stories in my mind wanting to be told, I will feel obligated to make an attempt at writing them.
So, here's to another ten years. I look forward to seeing what happens with my writing. Will I finally write and publish a novel? Honestly, I believe I will. Gotta get back to working on that, though.
Published on August 26, 2019 09:33
August 18, 2019
Book Review- The Collector by K.R. Alexander

Overall, I give the book 4 out of 5 stars. While it wasn't anything groundbreaking, I was really entertained throughout reading it. So, that earns The Collector its grade.
Published on August 18, 2019 09:38
August 14, 2019
I Did A Thing
So, a few days ago, I finally got something done I've been wanting to do for a while. I went part time at my day job!
It didn't exactly happen how I wanted it to, but I'm still glad enough that it happened at all. It feels like such a big weight has been lifted off of my shoulders. I feel free! Well, almost. The day that I'm really free will be the day I can quit all together and be a writer full time, but this is a good start.
I can now start my ideal writing schedule, which is early in the morning when I wake up, around 8am until at least noon, or longer if I'm on a roll. Right now, I'm excited to do this on my terms and write some good pieces that can be shared with the world.
Too many people spend their lives in a way they don't want to, deciding that it's just the way it has to be. I don't believe that's true, though. I knew I had to take a chance on myself and my writing ability. Pass or fail, I will know that I gave myself a fair chance to succeed, which is all one can ever ask for. After that, it's up to you what you make of that chance. So, here's to the next chapter!
Let me know in the comments what your ideal writing schedule is, and if you've been able to start writing full time.
It didn't exactly happen how I wanted it to, but I'm still glad enough that it happened at all. It feels like such a big weight has been lifted off of my shoulders. I feel free! Well, almost. The day that I'm really free will be the day I can quit all together and be a writer full time, but this is a good start.
I can now start my ideal writing schedule, which is early in the morning when I wake up, around 8am until at least noon, or longer if I'm on a roll. Right now, I'm excited to do this on my terms and write some good pieces that can be shared with the world.
Too many people spend their lives in a way they don't want to, deciding that it's just the way it has to be. I don't believe that's true, though. I knew I had to take a chance on myself and my writing ability. Pass or fail, I will know that I gave myself a fair chance to succeed, which is all one can ever ask for. After that, it's up to you what you make of that chance. So, here's to the next chapter!
Let me know in the comments what your ideal writing schedule is, and if you've been able to start writing full time.
Published on August 14, 2019 05:43