I recently put the finishing touches on my physical edition of The Zombie Apocalypse using CreateSpace and I've come away a little wiser than my first outing in November of 2013. A lot has changed, and I think there are some things that anyone going the physical route with their novel or book should know … Continue reading 3 Things I’ve Learned About CreateSpace Paperbacks
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Finding Your Inspiration
Most of the time when people ask authors - and even me, a newbie - where they get their ideas and inspiration, the answers are always stock phrases, like, "I go for a walk and the ideas just come to me," or, "I don't know. They're floating out in the ether until they end up … Continue reading Finding Your Inspiration
Marketing on Goodreads – An Indie’s Perspective
Marketing. Is that word enough to strike fear in your heart? It's certainly enough to terrify me. I've gotten better at telling other people about my work, but there's still this fear in the pit of my stomach when I think about marketing my books. Since I am relatively unknown right now, that means I … Continue reading Marketing on Goodreads – An Indie’s Perspective
The Fanboy Chronicles – Part 3
So, I've talked about one franchise that was designed from the ground-up for seemingly unlimited expansion and also talked about one franchise that was stemmed with the death of its author and then stretched by a Hollywood studio. Now I'm going to talk about another franchise that was designed for expansion from the start that … Continue reading The Fanboy Chronicles – Part 3
The Entity
As many of my colleagues know, I am a huge fan of horror. When experienced in the right setting, horror has the ability to terrify you and also make you laugh at yourself for becoming so scared. I've been working on this project for a while now, and it's time to pull the sheet off … Continue reading The Entity


