I had always supposed that when I wrote a series of books, that they would be a series, that is, one book after the other in chronological order. It hasn’t worked out that way for me. In fact, it never has. My most populated series, Small Towns, Big Ideas, is more a collection than a… Continue reading The Topology of the Project Saga
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Beta Reader Copies
Not too long ago, I wrote about the process of creating comb-bound copies of an early draft of a novel to allow beta-test readers the chance to find errors and mark it up. Well, this book, I’m trying something a little different. It’s a gamble and I don’t know how it will play out. Instead… Continue reading Beta Reader Copies
Writing Tools, Today’s Version
I’ve been writing for decades, and much of my life, I’ve been hunting for the right tools and the right workflow to let me write effortlessly. I’ve progressed from school brad binders and lined paper, to typewriters and home-built dedicated word-processors. I’ve built computers from scratch and written software in assembly code. For a big… Continue reading Writing Tools, Today’s Version