Here’s why I don’t make new year’s resolutions. I make goals instead!
via Something to think about – So how are those New Year #Resolutions going for you?
Here’s why I don’t make new year’s resolutions. I make goals instead!
via Something to think about – So how are those New Year #Resolutions going for you?
via Set your own goals … and go!
Have writing goals this year? Join us and set your personal writing goals for each month. A little every day goes a long way.
via Come and be interviewed for my new 2019 Author Interview Series
Here’s another golden opportunity for authors to promote their work. I have already sent off an email to be interviewed.
If you want to get your work into the hands of readers, here’s a fabulous way to do it. I am in the process of creating my interview now, but it’s sometimes hard to decide which questions I really want to answer.
If you’ve been looking for a good Christmas story that you can read at any time during the year, I have three that will warm your heart and make you believe in a little bit of Christmas magic. The first one is called Twelve Days of Fruitcake by Nancy Hill. The main character gives a … Read more
You just made me think of something I can do before the year is over. I have a non-fiction book I finished writing and I was going to wait until next week to start editing, but I’ve decided not to wait. Instead, I’m going to start the editing process now.
Paper and pens won’t help me as I am viaually impaired, but a distraction free afternoon to do some much needed writing would be great
Thanks for these words of wisdom. May you and your family have a very merry Christmas and a blessed New Year.
Merry Christmas everyone! Today I want to tell you about a song that resonated with me and made me think about Christmas bells in general. There is a song called Ding-a-ling the Christmas Bell by Lynn Anderson, that tells the story about a Christmas bell that was once the fanciest jingle bell in the … Read more
Thanks for this tip. When the weather permits, I sit out on the porch and allow myself to daydream. In this way, ideas come to me freely.
Hello everyone, my character Genevieve Nichols is dying to talk to you today, so we have another character conversation. Ann: What do you want to tell us all today Ms. Nichols? Genevieve: First of all, I want to set the record straight. I love both of my daughters unconditionally. I cannot help that … Read more
Hello everybody, Yesterday we had a conversation with a confused, scared Lydia McCarthy. She was holding back a bit of information, because she was afraid that her captors were standing away from the truck, listening to her conversation. However, today, I am having a conversation with Jennifer, her adopted sister. Don’t be surprised if their … Read more
I’m glad you said that. Although I threw away an old journal, I’ll keep the painful thoughts in the one I am writing, because it is the story of who I used to be. You’ve inspired me today.
via YES BLIND PEOPLE READ BOOKS, WE WRITE THEM TOO
Personally, I have four books published, all of which I eventually published on Amazon myself, so it just goes to show you that with a little help from writer friends and a publisher who knows how to format books, we too can publish our own books independently if we are unable to work with agents and editors.
Hello everyone, Today I am coming to you with another character interview. This time, I am speaking with Lydia McCarthy, from Journey to the Mountaintop, the second in my Stepping Stones Mystery series. Before I have a little chat with Lydia, I have a personal update to share with you. As of the date … Read more