In this episode of The Write Good Books Podcast, Jason and Scott take a look at indie publishing and the similarities between independent writing, music, and game development….And of course a little discussion on the music of Paramore. Relevant links: 52 Dragons Kickstarter (Ends December 25, 2019) Seth Godin: The Dip Click the link below […]
Five Links Friday 11/1/19
We’re back for another round of Five Links Friday. I thought with this being November 1 and all, it would be a great list to share 5 posts around NaNoWriMo. 1. Let’s start from a post on the basics from Reedy: What is NaNoWriMo? And How to Win it in 2019 2. Need a NaNoWriMo […]
Podcast Episode 80 – How Setting Influences Your Story
In this episode of The Write Good Books Podcast, Jason and Scott look at how the setting you choose can affect your overall story, as well how your reader’s opinion. Click the link below to stream the episode. Also available on iTunes, Google Play, Blubrry, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Castbox, TuneIn, Overcast, YouTube, or your favorite RSS […]
Five Links Friday 9/6/19
I’ve been getting back into writing and getting back into blogging. And with that comes the return of Five Links Friday. Enjoy! 1. Let’s start off with a post by Derek Haines on How To Get Book Reviews On Amazon. Great advice for self-published and small-press-published authors. 2. Here’s a post by Christopher Oldcorn with […]
Overwhelmed and falling behind? Here are some tips.
If you’re like me, you’re probably surrounded by other writers. If not in real life, at least online. And while writers often tend to be humble introverts who don’t like talking about their writing, one thing they do like to do is share how many words they wrote the night before, or how many books […]
Write when you’re not writing
In a recent post, I made the claim that you can accomplish whatever writing goals you have set in as little as 15 minutes a day. I know that might sound unrealistic. It’s hard to get in the mood to just sit down and force out words. We’re all writer’s here and I know how […]
It doesn’t take much to finish
NaNoWriMo is two months away. You know the drill: 50,000 words in 30 days. That comes in at 1,667 words per day. It’s a daunting task for both new and experienced writers. I’ve done it twice and will probably do it again in a few years when the kids are older. But for now, I’ve […]
Getting back into writing after taking a break
I’ve taken…holy cow…almost the entire year so far off from writing fiction. Most of the time off has been spent working on other projects such as the card game and setting up some the initial business stuff required for that. And, yeah, designing and playtesting 52 Dragons has been so much fun. I can’t wait […]
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