Oh, no. Sorry. Not some stunning breakthrough to benefit the whole world. This new technology is my new laptop which will replace this one on which I’m writing this post. Why? Because blue screens are no fun, even if they only give a message about “inconsistencies” and then fix themselves. So, because I need to […]
Month: January 2013
Emily Wenstrom and wordhaus: The Writer as Publisher
This week I am honored to bring you this interview with Emily Wenstrom, writer, blogger, and now publisher of the new eZine, wordhaus. I thought it would be fascinating to have a glimpse into Emily’s thought processes as she created and launched this platform for short stories. Emily, your Zine, wordhaus, launched on January […]
Writing Deep: It’s Your Choice
Is it your greatest desire this year to write a best-selling book? Have you prowled the aisles of your local bookstore, searched Amazon’s top-10 list, read all the reviews in your Sunday newspaper – all in the interest of deciding just what you want to write? After all, your desire is not only to complete […]
Come On and Fail Already!
Have you already failed to keep your writing resolutions? That’s fine. In fact, that’s wonderful. Now you can forget about that amorphous pie-in-the-sky goal and set your intention to start fresh. That’s right. You can start fresh. You can start over every single day if that’s what it takes to get your fingers on the […]
Looking Back Before Moving Forward
In the next week I’ll be taking a look at my 2012 goals again. It’s important to know which goals I met, which I failed, and which need to be more realistic in the coming year. Analyzing my past performance helps me make plans for moving forward into this fresh new year. I already know […]