Monthly Archives: August 2023

Writing Pride At Every Step My friend, who has young twins, was ecstatic that her girls could now put on their own shoes and get themselves into the car. My own daughters are late-teenagers; they’re driving the car. But as proud as … Continue reading

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Finishing a To-Read Pile: Impossible! My to-read pile is a mile high. My list of books I want to read is even longer. My stack of resources of books I may want to read (newsletters, blogs, recommendations) is unending.  And still I … Continue reading

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David vs. Goliath An image popped into my head: David and Goliath—the iconic Biblical story of a young boy defeating the giant with just a sling and a rock. I feel that way about the publishing industry sometimes. The behemoth … Continue reading

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Sean Astin and Me! (Sort Of) My daughters recently went to a Comic Con where Lord of the Rings star Sean Astin was attending. I was jealous, given I’m also a huge LoTR fan. And, I’ve loved Sean Astin since I was … Continue reading

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The Author Platform The prevailing wisdom in the writing world is to establish an “author platform”, a way to build connections with readers. I’m all in on the purpose of the author platform.  I’m not all in on its execution, though. Social … Continue reading

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