Why keep a weblog? The answer to that will vary depending on who you ask, but at the end of the day, it can simply be helpful in so many ways, especially to us writers. Here I’ll discuss some common motivations for keeping a blog, but feel free to join in the comments with yourContinue reading “The Value of Blogging”
Category Archives: writing
Plans for February
January was a month of constant motion, yet still felt long somehow. Progress was made: a revised outline to an old story was completed, I came up with outlines for a few more, and I made some editing progress as well. Unfortunately, there was no translation or production of new material, but on the positiveContinue reading “Plans for February”
Plans for January
It’s been quite a bumpy ride, but 2026 is finally here, and I’ve got big plans as always. The only difference is that this year, I should actually have the time to pursue them! I will get started right away here in January with several projects. There is the never-ending Knights of Aralia series toContinue reading “Plans for January”
2025: A Year in Review
Greetings, and welcome to my final post of 2025! In this I will again be taking a look at my vending experiences throughout the year (I made no less than 12 this time!), but also just a general look at how things have come along and where they might be headed.
Plans for September
Once more a little late, but not without reason. August was a month of constant action, peaking for about 10 days in the middle with Texas Furry Siesta and a couple personal appointments. Not to mention the release of my latest Knights of Aralia book in the middle of that convention! September should be equallyContinue reading “Plans for September”
Write Your Way In: Why Freelance Writing Is a Smart Path for College Students and Grads
Happy Thursday, everyone! This week, Christopher Haymon of Adulting Digest returns with another guest post on how to turn your passion for writing into freelance income–and potentially a career! I hope you all enjoy this post and find it as informative as I did.
Plans for August
July was another very busy month. However, in between everything else, I managed to review a proof copy of an upcoming book and make some serious improvements to my workspace! This month, it’s back to business: I’ll continue working on the Knights saga while overseeing the release of my next book: Knights of Aralia BookContinue reading “Plans for August”
Plans for June
May was a very long, very busy month. It began with Harry’s Hay Days in Grandview and ended with Fan Expo in Dallas (more on that later this week). In between, I made some great progress on my Knights of Aralia series (if not enough for my liking) and laid some plans for the future.Continue reading “Plans for June”
Keeping a Dream Journal
The world of dreams. It’s a mysterious, fascinating place that we often go, yet often do not remember visiting. Is it merely our mind sorting out the experiences of the day or something else beyond? Whatever the case, for those of us fortunate enough to remember, it can be a source of endless inspiration…as wellContinue reading “Keeping a Dream Journal”
Plans for May
This April was about what I expected after the high point that was March. The first week was consumed with preparations for my excursion to TFF, the second week with the trip itself, and the last couple trying to reorganize myself. May is going to be one heck of a comeback–at least if I haveContinue reading “Plans for May”