Running Down the Moon


38505 / 75000 words. 51% done!

Jack in the Green


6449 / 100000 words. 6% done!

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    Commitment Report 2010: Vol-III

    Guys, I have to tell you that getting back into Running Down the Moon has been really hard. In fact, I remembered as I sat down to write last night why it was so easy to walk away from the story when holiday travel mayhem set in back in November. I hit a bit of [...]

    Freelance Friday Update

    This has been a great week for me as a freelancer. Not only did I start my regular daily column, Video of the Day, over on Real TV Addict, but I also started my weekly personal column, Adventures in Single Motherhood, over on Twirlit. I put out some great stuff this week on Examiner.com, as [...]

    We Could All Learn something from this...

    Or what if that one time Winona Ryder got caught stealing, and she was arrested with a copy of your book hanging out of her trenchcoat pocket… or better yet, she was stealing your novel in triplicate from [...]

    It’s Been a Big Week

    I mentioned in my last commitment report that I had gotten the Harrisburg Book Examiner job, and today I posted my very first article. [...]

    Commitment Report Vol XXI

    It’s been a week since my last commitment report, and while not much has taken place on the fiction front, I have been working really hard to expand my freelance career. [...]

    Commitment Report Vol IX

    This last week has been incredibly busy, between work, planning, packing and family affairs, and I have discovered a great deal about myself in the process. 1. There are two types of pressure. 2. I only work well under one type of pressure. Deadline pressure. The other type of pressure makes it impossible to focus, and while I did finally pass the 6000 word mark on Running Down the Moon, I am sad to say that I have only written about 300 words since [...]

    Why We Must Read…

    I spent four years at university reading tomes and volumes of literature produced by some of the greatest literary minds to have ever lived. From Homer and Poe to Marlow and Octavia Butler, I will never complain about the amount of awesome literature I feasted on during college. Unfortunately, after I graduated it was [...]