The Time When an Author Responded to a Bad Review: And It Worked.
Unless you are this author, never do this.
Unless you are this author, never do this.
My article on Mamalode.com about translating what you say in Mommy to Toddler speak is up, and I get paid depending on views. (I.e. no views=no pay). So I’m putting the link up here. I maybe get a view (thank you!) and you get a fun five minute read that includes the words “howler monkey” and “amphetamines” in the same sentence, it’s a win situation for everyone. Freelance writing caught my definite interest while researching all things writer. To my way…
*By “Guaranteed” I mean “I have no idea, take these suggestions at your own risk, this list is just for fun, please don’t sue me when it isn’t fail safe and doesn’t work”* In a pure and noble world we would be able to write as an expression of our deepest souls, to share the joy of imagined worlds and open up new ideas and limitless possibilities to everyone who reads our words. These words would be freely given to…
There are many good ideas out there on the internet, this is only one.
In which the author, who is not crazy, imagines a conversation on writing with Terry Pratchett; who died two years ago.
Part the Second; or, why you should spend your hard-earned money.
HRChallenge 2017 update and an Eva Ibbotson book review for Create With Joy
In which other authors offer wise advice that I ignore in the best new-author tradition.