How I came to write my first 7 novels

#2. Loving the Terrorist – Risking it All

This is the second of a series of personal stories I posted in 2016 about how I came to write my first seven novels and two plays and what I’ve learned along the way.

If you’re a self-published author you might pick up some marketing insights, mostly what doesn’t work, writing tips about themes and motivation, a bit of an understanding about how publishing as well as self-publishing industry, and empathy from someone who is traveling the same road – and has likely had less success.

Novel #2, Loving the Terrorist – Risking it All, came from my personal experience of watching the protests against the destruction of Eagleridge Bluffs, a unique wild place that was home to endangered floral and fauna. This to make for a shorter excursion to the events during the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, some of which were held in Whistler, BC. This was book 2 in the stand-alone series Eco-Warriors and was initially entitle Eagleridge Bluffs, which meant little or nothing to anyone other than myself who had spent many glorious days wandering and climbing on the warm rock among the storm-worn Arbutus trees. Along the way, I also updated the cover.

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Published on January 22, 2023 16:54
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