It’s time for a story development post. This week I am switching to a different story, a superhero/science fiction tale designed for middle graders (ages 8 to 12). My hope is that teens and adults will enjoy it as well…. Read More ›
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The Code of a Knight – Part Seven
These are thoughts from my book Spit and Polish for Husbands: A Knight’s Duty toward Others A knight seeks what is good for his lady. He never speaks against her honor. He serves her with faithfulness as he strives to… Read More ›
The Scoop on Books: The Last Goodbye – Review of Omega Dragon
Reblogging The Scoop on Books: The Last Goodbye. I hope you’ll read this wonderful, spoiler-free review of Omega Dragon. [wp_ad_camp_1]
Guns and Hoses – A Fun Poem
Guns and Hoses Bryan Davis My father took my BB gun I really don’t know why I only used it as I should You know I’d never lie. I hit a can with one fine shot What could be wrong… Read More ›
Critique Group – Poor Girl, Rich Talent
Here we go! A new submission to critique. Don’t forget the critiquing guidelines. All you have to do is post a comment about the submission below. Don’t feel like you need to critique the whole piece. Even a short comment on… Read More ›
Thoughts on Self Publishing
To self publish or not to self publish, that is the question facing many aspiring writers. The answer is not a simple one. Years ago when I first sought a publisher, I followed the traditional route. Why? Self publishing has a bad… Read More ›
The Code of a Knight – Part Six
These are thoughts from my book Spit and Polish for Husbands: A knight is humble. He does not boast of his accomplishments, but he gladly exults in the virtuous deeds of his allies because other good knights will not boast… Read More ›
Author Chat Day – Spotlight on Omega Dragon
It’s Saturday chat day! For those of you who have read Omega Dragon, this is your chance to talk about it. Ask questions, make comments, or even chat among yourselves about this final book in the Dragons in our Midst… Read More ›
Critique Group – Avoidance List: What to Look for Before You Send
Since I have caught up on submissions for critiquing, now is a good time to pause and consider how to proceed with this weekly feature. My purpose is to provide a learning resource for aspiring writers. While the submitted pieces… Read More ›
The Human Puzzle – Guest Post by Kaci Hill
The Human Puzzle One of my favorite scenes is of a powerful lord who defies every cultural convention to save a slave, and in so doing declaring that a few hundred slaves are of equal value to one of their… Read More ›