Throwback Thursday: Youth Group
Throwback Thursday: circa 1979. My church youth group was very important to me and my formation. Many of the friends I met there are still friends today. BTW – I apologize for growing up in the ugliest decade in modern Read more…
Book Signing in Safety Harbor
Had a great writers Saturday. Got to share a meal with some great writers down in Florida for a writers conference. Then headed back home to participate in the Read Local book fair at the Safety Harbor library. Funny thing, Read more…
Throwback Thursday: Acting and False Intimacy
Throwback Thursday: This screen grab is from a short I wrote, directed and acted in while in college called Homesick. I hate this film. It sucks on so many levels. One of my biggest failures ever. But, this screen grab Read more…
Throwback Thursday: National Spotlight
Throwback Tuesday – Back in 2008 my family and I traveled to NYC. While in Battery Park we came across a TV crew from Fox News who asked us to participate in the “man on the street” interviews. My wife Read more…
Why I’m Changing the Gabby Wells Book Covers
Being agile in a ever-changing marketplace is important. That includes branding and book covers, which is why I’m changing everything.
Throwback Thursday: 24 Years Ago…
Throwback Thursday: 24 years ago this weekend, I married my beautiful wife, Dea. It was easily the best decision I ever made. She has put up with my creative endeavors for the past few decades and supported me every time, Read more…
Indy Authors Are Libertarian Capitalists, Even Though They Don’t Know It Yet
I’m a simple man. Obvious contradictions confuse me. As I considered the current state of independent writing, especially through the largest marketplace, Amazon, there appeared to be a disconnect between how many make their living and their political leanings. Growing Read more…
Throwback Thursday: Everyone Poops
Throwback Thursday: While potty training my children, this book was the bane of my existence. Parents, be careful what you offer your children… otherwise you’ll have to read multiple times a day for up to five years.
Throwback Thursday: Going out to Cally
Throwback Thursday: My first attempt at writing a novel was based on the real misadventures of an ill conceived road trip to California in the summer of 1988, after I had graduated college. I took it with my best friend, Read more…
Writing Evil
I was writing a chapter in the fourth Gabby Wells novel, Gods & Martyrs, and, when I was done, was so disturbed by what I had written, I pushed the keyboard away in disgust. Creating characters is a tricky thing. Read more…
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