Doing your own print run
… and why every self-published author should do one (at least once) Many author-colleagues asked me how and where and why I did my own print run and sell “Tilda…
On mourning a failed story …
… and saving it again It happens to all of us. No matter where in our career we are, how long we’ve been doing this, professionally or not, no matter…
Hey, writer, that’s not realistic …
Or: Artistic freedom in historical fiction Following my post about which internal obstacles sometimes restrain me (or why I shy away where I shouldn’t) I also encounter instances where I’m…
Cooking up a hot and tasty three-course meal …
… tickle your readers’ taste buds with mouth-watering love scenes: Part 3 of “How to write sex with style” Starter, main and dessert You, the writer, are the cook of…
Outlander vs. 50 Shades of Grey …
… or How to write sex with style – Part 1 Yes, one can’t compare the two, Outlander and 50 Shades of Grey, and still, I’ll do just that, to…
The question of my genre — Part 2
So here comes PART 2 of this post: Where do I fit in when it comes to genre, and if I have preferences, where do they stem from? — UPDATE…
Social media to interact with readers and fellow writers
As an author in today’s digital world, whether you are publishing the traditional way or opting to self-publish, a certain interaction with your audience and fellow writers is vital (and…
A serialised novel for a magazine!
I am very excited about a new project that fell onto my feet when I wasn’t expecting it. A local magazine entrusted me with writing a serialised novel for their…