Plans for April

March was another full month of dealing with various appointments and obligations. So full, in fact, that my trip to Dallas for attending TFF 2026 seemed to come up on me rather suddenly! But more about that in another post. April will be a fairly quiet month by comparison. With but a single-day appearance atContinue reading “Plans for April”

Ten Ways to Enhance Productivity

We’d all like to be more productive if given the chance. Sometimes we don’t get much time to spend doing the thing we love most, so we’ve got to really make what time we do have count. Here, I’m going to present a few ways to make those spare minutes count even more. These areContinue reading “Ten Ways to Enhance Productivity”

Minimizing Distractions

Distractions are everywhere. There are the obvious ones like television, video games, social networks, and going out on the town for this or that. And then there are the ones that seem less obvious–the things that might make us feel like we’re doing something useful, but which are really just keeping us from doing other,Continue reading “Minimizing Distractions”

What Established Authors Do Differently Once Traction Hits

Hello again! This week we have a very interesting guest post by Adulting Digest‘s Chris Haymon about what to do once you’ve started taking off as a writer. I hope you all enjoy it as much as I did, and I will have a new post of my own out next week. Thanks!

Plans for March

February has been extremely productive in a lot of ways, though disappointing in a couple more. As the shortest month, it always feels a little compact, but this month was filled with good things for me. Brsides my positive vending experience at AnthroExpo 2026, I made some good editorial process and even worked on myContinue reading “Plans for March”

The Utility of Notepads

It’s hard to understate the value of taking notes as a writer. In today’s busy world, it is all too easy to have a good thought come to us, only to immediately lose it a second later as something else catches our eye. We need a means of recording those thoughts as quickly and efficientlyContinue reading “The Utility of Notepads”

The Value of Blogging

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”

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”

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 December

November seemed unusually long this year. Beginning with the rather lackluster Leavenworth Holiday Market and ending with a whimper, there just wasn’t much to talk about save a bunch of editing in the middle. Progress was made, if not as much as I’d like. December, as always, will be a month of wrapping things upContinue reading “Plans for December”

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