Skating on Thin Ice
Sometimes, things start well. They seem promising. And then the ice you're skating on seems to get thinner and thinner.
Sometimes, things start well. They seem promising. And then the ice you're skating on seems to get thinner and thinner.
Scheduling. If you’re wondering how the heck I’m fitting all this in, that’s how.
Have you ever thought about the vast number of hats we wear as a 'writer' (and in your life in general)?
Ashley and I are so close to starting our next project, but we’re not quite there. The next step for us is ironing out our characters [...]
Happy Canadian thanksgiving everyone! Thanksgiving is mine and Dan’s adopted holiday. It’s our special one, and one of my favorites.
Yes, yes. I know that temple isn't Greek, but Roman. Yet, it's a beautiful example of the kind of ancient history I've been quagmired in.
Each novel we’ve done has its own special folder on my computer. Inside that, there’s a mixture of research articles.
I have a confession to make. I’m trying to write a book all on my lonesome. Don’t get me wrong, this doesn’t mean Ashley and I are stopping collaborating, definitely not!
I finally finished editing The Price of Pandemonium. And I have to say, I am relieved to be out on the other side, and looking forward to actually creating again.
Trouble never comes alone. That’s what they say. So how is this relevant to editing a book?