My 2019 Writing in Review
It is time once again to put forward my writing summary for the past year.
Media Monday: The Kindle eBook Reader
I'm not sure when I bought my first eBook. It was probably around 2010, and I think I would have bought it using the Kindle app on a work-provided iPad.
Media Monday: People Read Less - So What?
We have access to more information - reference and entertainment - right now in our pockets than anyone before us in the history of the world.
My 2018 Writing in Review
As always, the facts and figure I provide here aren't meant to be boastful - I provide the information so that others can have an understanding of what I've done, what works, what doesn't work, and everything in between.
My 2017 Writing in Review
I provide the information so that others can have an understanding of what I've done, what works, what doesn't work, and everything in between.
My 2015 Writing in Review
In 2015, I sold roughly 5600 books, about 90% of those in ebook form.
My 2014 Writing in Review
In 2014, I sold a little over 7,600 copies of my various works, roughly half of everything I've ever sold in the past 3 1/2 years, and 800 more than in 2013. That figure averages out to a little under 21 sales a day over the course of the year.
Chasing the Rabbit of Success
all we focused on was the business side of writing, and we all but ignored the writing itself.
Len Levinson Comments on BRONSON - STREETS OF BLOOD
After reading my review of his entry in the BRONSON series, author Len Levinson was kind enough to write me regarding his experiences writing the novel.
Book Review: FARGO by John Benteen
Like Conan, Fargo is a lone wolf, a man who really trusts no one and nothing except, perhaps, his weapons.
Len Levinson Discusses Writing War Fiction
Since publication of these novels, many soldiers have written me letters or told me in person that they enjoyed my stories. Their opinions are the ones I value most.
In 2013, Always Be Closing
I need to work harder and faster on my writing. I need to always be closing.
On Writing #1: Your Basic Tools
For today, I want to focus on the basic tools you need to self-publish: Computer, Word Processing, File Backup, etc..