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Try Not to Poison Your Brain

Try Not to Poison Your Brain. You’ll Need It Someday.

(Standard disclaimer: I’m not a doctor, so nothing here is genuine medical advice. See your doctor for that. I’m just a person with a brain who’s learned just how fragile… Read more »

Benefits of Play, Random Generalizations & Observations    brain health, depression, mental health, social media, TV
Second Thoughts About My Stance on Freebies

Second Thoughts About Freebies

Maybe it’s all the quarantine donuts and Oreos I’ve ingested, or a reaction to the profoundly screwed up world we’re living in, but lately I’ve been giving a lot of… Read more »

Random Generalizations & Observations, Writing Tips & Career Advice    free, freebies
Benefits of Being a Writer Before Becoming a Novelist

Benefits of Being a Writer Before Becoming a Novelist

If you’ve followed me here for a while, you know that I was a freelance writer/corporate drone writer for years before becoming a published novelist. It was nice to be… Read more »

Writing Tips & Career Advice    author, novelist, writing
Book Club Picks

Book Club Picks: Choose the Right Book for Your Group

Book clubs can be a lot of fun. It can be a way to make a solitary past time into a social activity. It can also be stressful, though, particularly… Read more »

Books, Reading, & Libraries    book clubs, books, leadership, reading
Exposure

The Exposure Myth: Is Giving Away Work Worth It?

I’m often approached by various “influencers” and others about doing some work for free. It might be short story, an article, or a blog post. (One person had the guts… Read more »

Marketing & Platform Building, Writing Tips & Career Advice    exposure, freebies, gifts, giveaways, influencers
Focus Your Reading

Focus Your Reading for Maximum Benefit

“Focus your reading material. Don’t focus simply on your reading.” That’s what my fourth grade reading teacher told us when teaching us how to get the maximum benefit out of… Read more »

Books, Reading, & Libraries    books, focus, learning, reading, theme
Reading in a Pandemic

Reading in a Pandemic

Last week I wrote about the difficulties and challenges of writing in a pandemic. Today I want to offer some thoughts on the other side of that issue: Reading in… Read more »

Books, Reading, & Libraries    books, libraries, pandemic, reading
Writing in a Pandemic

Writing in a Pandemic

The world is a scary place these days. Not to mention it’s an isolating place. We’re all facing levels of stress, scarcity, and uncertainty (on personal, governmental, and economic levels)… Read more »

Mental Health, Writing Tips & Career Advice    emergency plan, journaling, mental health, pandemic, time management, writing
Quarantine

Quarantine Got You Down? Allow Me to Teach You How to Be an Introvert.

With the coronavirus sweeping the world, a lot of people are finding themselves doing time in isolation and quarantine. For introverts like me, this is actually a good thing. We… Read more »

Mental Health, Random Generalizations & Observations    books, hobbies, introversion, reading, time management
Part-time jobs for writers

Part-Time Jobs for Writers

I’ve written before about why most authors have to supplement their incomes with day jobs. Most writers need another source of income (and insurance, in the US) because creative writing… Read more »

Writing Tips & Career Advice    income, jobs, money, part-time work

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