Over the years I have spent writing novels, I have encountered several components that the average reader might tend to gloss over. Even I fall prey to traps in the profession that I have evaded in the past, but that is the life of a writer. Roadblocks and speedbumps are common occurrences and it is … Continue reading Behind the Book: Crow and Emotion
Category: Editorials
Behind the Book: Crow and Violence
In every book there is inherent violence. Whether a writer chooses to explore that is up to them. Find out why I choose to explore the violent nature of humanity, especially in Crow.
Behind the Book: Crow and Character
The reality of writing a novel of any kind tends to evade the comprehension of normal people. That is not to say that they are in any way stupid, but the peculiars of writing a novel are largely lost on them. The most glaring thing most people tend to miss is how much goes into … Continue reading Behind the Book: Crow and Character
Behind the Book: Crow And Genre
As a side project to go alongside Crow, I will do my best to keep you in the loop about certain facets of this particular novel. While it is not something I have done before, all I can do is hope it is enlightening. To begin with, I would like to delve into the inspiration … Continue reading Behind the Book: Crow And Genre
Road to Release – The Back Cover of ‘Reality’
I figure there is no better way to shoot back into my posts than simply doing them. I also determined that the best place to resume is to begin the slow build up to the release of my second novel, Reality. As such, at sporadic times over the next few weeks, I will be releasing more of these bits of information to help people get a feel for the novel and so that they can decide whether or not to purchase it.
How Depression Changed My Life
I guess the most important part to take away from this is to give people around you hope however you can. Humans are a social species and if no one cares about how we feel, then we've already failed as a species. That is why I share all this stuff with every single one of you. If I can give even one person hope and improve their day, then I consider that a success.
A Week Of Samples… and Ceremonies.
What should every author do every so often? It is an important thing in everyone's life.
The Long March – A Writing Retrospective
"I don't write for any kind of monetary gain or public notice. I write for the thrill of it. I write everything I do for the audience."
Track by Track Album Review: Northern Steel
The Featured Artwork and all content contained in the above Review is copyrighted and trademarked to Antti Martikainen. I do not own any of the material nor do I post this under any kind of endorsement. This is a free review to promote a truly great artist.
A Month of Writing: A Retrospective Look
My Writing Challenge features a lot of reports, but the most important of all of those comes in the form of my monthly retrospective. The main focus is relaying and condensing a month worth of writing into an easy read so an audience can understand how I feel over the weeks of my writing challenge.
