Tag: art
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Chasing Monsters
My post this month is more of an update on my mental health, which as you may imagine affects my writing pretty deeply. The last five years or so, I’ve […]
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Insight and wine.
Over Memorial Day weekend, my bestie and I got together for a walk in the woods and a wine date. We found some morel mushrooms (which were too dry to […]
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Thanks, Universe!
So, this writing biz ain’t always an easy gig. Well, let’s be honest. It’s tricky AF. I write, I publish, I try to let the world know I exist, but […]
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The end.
I just found out that my next-door neighbor is dying. She has cancer. It hasn’t responded to any of the chemo or radiation the oncologists have tried. But the last […]
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Pricing, value, and funnels.
So this post has only a bit to do with self-publishing novels, and more to do with pricing as an entrepreneur — or, I suppose, that has plenty to do […]
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The relationship.
As a writer, I get handed a lot of books by random people. Some of the books are by authors these people admire, some of them are self-written works, some […]
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The balance.
After having gotten into self-publishing, I’ve seen a lot of people talking about getting into it, too, and read about a lot of their techniques and a lot of their […]
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I’m proud of my development as a writer.
That’s a good feeling, and one I forget a lot. I think that’s an artist thing, too — or maybe a writer thing. Forgetting to be proud of your accomplishments. […]
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The belly dance/writing crossover.
I talked about artists’ brains in a previous post, and how it seems like we can’t stick to just one medium. I didn’t get too many comments here, but when […]
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Marketability.
I was at a craft fair peddling my books yesterday, and the woman at the booth beside me told me she and her girlfriend are writing a children’s book. She […]
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