Monthly Archives: April 2012
Script Frenzy
April is wrapping up, and so is Script Frenzy. Never heard of Script Frenzy? It’s a screenwriting version of NanoWriMo. Never heard of NaNoWriMo? It’s National Novel Writing Month, where people from around the globe write a 50,000-word novel in a month. Put them on your calendar! April = Script Frenzy; November = NaNoWriMo. For […]
“Never Tell Me the Odds”
From Empire Strikes back: C-3PO: Sir, the possibility of successfully navigating an asteroid field is approximately 3,720 to 1. Han Solo: Never tell me the odds. So…what’s the point? Well first, Han Solo is the pimp-daddy of the galaxy. (I need to get me some pants like his.) But more importantly, I think Han Solo […]
Become Your Dream Self
What is your ‘Dream Self?’ It’s a concept I came up with while writing a screenplay (which was about a novelist—go figure). However, I found that it applies BIG TIME to real life. (Don’t you love my advanced writer’s vocab? I thought so.) DREAM SELF Quite simply, your dream self is you long to […]
To Self-Publish or Not to Self-Publish
Reblogged from 50 Year Project: At the London Book Fair I attended many presentations on self-publishing. The companies sounded great and one purported an 80% return. That’s music to my ears. At one point during a presentation I remembered a time when one of my friends attended a presentation on selling knives. I don’t know […]
Where Dance Robot Is Headed
Dance Robot is available for download on the Amazon Kindle Store
Dance Robot Now on Amazon Kindle Store!
My e-book Dance Robot is now available for purchase on the Amazon Kindle Store! Check it out here!
Shout-Out: Writer Ryan Trimble, Discovering Rebel
Well, I’ve probably done enough self-promotion on this blog over the last year to last several lifetimes for other bloggers. So I figure it’s time to spread the love. Seriously, though folks. This shout-out goes to a new blogger on the scene who is going to make a serious difference in the world. I don’t […]




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