I didn't actually post goals back at the beginning of the year, but looking back on the past six months, I'm reasonably happy with what I've gotten done.
Check out the post on my blog to see the details.
An on-going blog tour of members of the writing forum Forward Motion Writers.
In most blog tours, a single author appears on a variety of blogs, moving around the Internet and allowing the readers of those blogs get to know the author.
In the Merry-Go-Round Blog Tour, the authors stay on their blogs and it's you, the reader, who takes the tour.
Each month, our participating authors from around the world agree to blog on a single topic throughout the month. By following the links in each month's post, you'll discover a whole bunch of new authors in a variety of genres, levels of experience, and styles of writing.
We hope you enjoy the trip and come back each month for a new spin around the globe.
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Thursday, June 19, 2014
June MGR: Improving Craft
This month we're talking about improving craft. I recommend a three prong approach.
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Friday, June 13, 2014
Improving Craft
Three Tools to Improve Your Craft
Write a journal -

It's been said before by many people that keeping a journal helps improve your writing. The act of throwing the words out on the page gets you into the writing habit (a very good habit to have!)
I've never been a journal writer, but I can't argue with the logic. There have been countless journalists over the centuries who have poured their emotions into a diary and became successful authors.
If you're finding yourself stuck, maybe you should sit down and write whatever comes to mind. You can't find the diamonds without digging through the mine.
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Monday, June 9, 2014
Improving the Craft
In my mind, there are three ways to improve
one’s craft, and I actively participate in all three, sometimes binging on one
form over the others for a perspective change. There’s input, output, and
one-step-removed analysis. Continue reading here.
Monday, May 19, 2014
MGR: Finding A Life
How does one balance writing and life? I'm sure there are as many ways as there are people. Come see my thoughts on the subject here.
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Sunday, May 18, 2014
Merry-Go-Round Blog Tour: Work/Life Balance
Writing can be all consuming. I get a story in my
head and I want to start writing and keep on writing. But, I can't write all
the time. If I did, where would my ideas come from? So it's important to get up
away from the computer and interact with other human beings.
Click here to read more.
The
Merry-Go-Round Blog Tour is sponsored by the website Forward Motion
(http://www.fmwriters.com). The tour is you, the reader, travelling the world
from author’s blog to author’s blog. There are all sorts of writers at all
stages in their writing career, so there’s always something new and different
to enjoy. If you want to get to know the nearly twenty other writers check out
the rest of the tour at http://merrygoroundtour.blogspot.com! Up next: Jean Schara!
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Finding a Life - The Balancing Act
The Dilemma
As a writer, it’s more than just a day job and a family life to juggle (unless you’re fortunate and don’t need an outside vocation to survive.) The writing has to be done too, and that will come at the expense of your friends and family. You’re not carrying a full-time job — you’re working two jobs, one of which has you at the corner desk in the bedroom, pounding words into your computer.
The difficulty lies in perspective. You need to concentrate on attaining your writing goals or you won’t be a success at writing. Your family, no matter how accepting, will experience feelings of neglect because you prefer your fantasy worlds and characters over them. I know. I have a super-supportive woman at my side who still feels ignored when I get into a story.
Continue Reading...
Friday, May 2, 2014
Flexible life
Productivity tools come up a lot in my blog because I have a lot of things I'm trying to keep in balance. Swing by my blog to see the latest method I'm using.
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Other Bloggy Blog Blogs
Blogs.
Blogs. Bloggie blogs. They're everywhere. Read about which ones strike ma' fancy...
Saturday, April 19, 2014
MGR Tour: Blog Share
We're talking about blogs we visit regularly this month. I think you'll see some unexpected options to consider. Go here if you want to read more.
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Friday, April 18, 2014
Merry Go Round Blog Tour: April - What are Three of My Favorite Blogs?
Owl Uses Computer by RedPigeon via www.DeviantArt.com
I go to quite a few blogs every morning. Picking three favorites is pretty tough. One I have delivered to my email inbox is Kristine Kathryn Rusch's blog, http://www.kristinekathrynrusch.com/ . I especially love her business articles. As a new writer I need all the help I can get and she writes easy to understand articles on how to go about making writing a business. Read more here.
The Merry-Go-Round Blog Tour is sponsored by the website Forward Motion (http://www.fmwriters.com). The tour is you, the reader, travelling the world from author’s blog to author’s blog. There are all sorts of writers at all stages in their writing career, so there’s always something new and different to enjoy. If you want to get to know the nearly twenty other writers check out the rest of the tour at http://merrygoroundtour.blogspot.com! Up next: Jean Schara!
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
MGR: What Makes Me A Unique Writer?
Welcome back to another edition of the Merry Go Round Blog Tour. This
month we're discussing what makes us unique as a writer. Why don't we
discuss what make me not unique as a writer? As in the problems slush
pile readers endure. I have a terrible tendency toward narrative. I
spend a lot of time in my character's heads. I don't do conflict very
well.
Continue reading here.
Continue reading here.
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Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Merry Go Round Blog Tour: What Makes Me A Unique Writer?
Picture "Unique" by Mazyono from www.deviantart.com
The prompt for the month asks what makes me a unique
writer. Hmm. Any answer I give could come off sounding flippant. I'm a unique
person, of course. No one has my exact background. No one has read the same
list of books. No one has had my experiences with family, job, travel, or children.
Read the rest here.
The Merry-Go-Round Blog Tour is sponsored by the website Forward Motion (http://www.fmwriters.com). The tour is you, the reader, travelling the world from author’s blog to author’s blog. There are all sorts of writers at all stages in their writing career, so there’s always something new and different to enjoy. If you want to get to know the nearly twenty other writers check out the rest of the tour at http://merrygoroundtour.blogspot.com! Up next: Jean Schara!
Thursday, March 13, 2014
The World Needs More 'Niques!

And I don't mean peculiar (though some folks certainly wear their freak flag well, don't they?)
Another word for people is "individuals." And isn't being unique, one of a kind, also a single individual? (Makes sense to me.)
There's an old Emo Phillips comedy sketch where he discusses religion. He meets a man on a bridge and neither wishes to make room for the other to pass, so they begin to narrow down their choices:
"He said, 'Well, I'm a Baptist.' And I said, "Ha! I'm a Baptist, too!' What a small world!"
It takes several back and forths between the two before they find the one point of scripture they disagree with, and then Emo delivers the punchline.
Continue Reading...
Monday, March 3, 2014
Am I unique?
What would make someone who doesn't know me pick up one of my stories rather than somebody else's? What is it that I bring to the table? Head over to my blog to watch me talk around the question.
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Villainous Villainy
Recently, I read one of the best blurbs from Sir Anthony Hopkins: "I don't play villains, I play people."
Read more while eating fava beans and a nice chianti...
Read more while eating fava beans and a nice chianti...
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
MGR Tour: Villains
This month I talk about our common villain. Do you know who or what it is? Come see if you guessed right.
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