The Business of Self-Publishing
When I started self-publishing in 2017, I had one goal: get my stories into readers’ hands. What I didn’t realize then was that writing the book is only half the job. The other half is
When I started self-publishing in 2017, I had one goal: get my stories into readers’ hands. What I didn’t realize then was that writing the book is only half the job. The other half is
When I first sat down to create Detective Casey Norris, I wanted someone who wasn’t bogged down by modern trends or politically correct views. I needed a character who was raw, rough, and unapologetically masculine—an
There’s this idea floating around that writing is all about inspiration. That you sit down in a cozy cabin, sip your coffee, and wait for the muse to whisper something brilliant and if it doesn’t,
They say truth is stranger than fiction, but for me, truth is also where the best fiction begins. Every character I create—whether hero, villain, or the ones that blur the lines in between—is inspired by
Every writer’s journey is unique, and mine has been no exception. When I first started writing, I had no real structure—just a love for storytelling and an eagerness to put words on the page. Over
Pursuing a dream isn’t easy. That’s the cold hard truth and its a truth that most of us are never told. It is a fact of life that we find out as we experience it.
If you’re a fan of thrillers that make your skin crawl and your heart beat to the point of making you question if you’re having a heart attack, you’ve come to the right place today.
The best thrillers don’t just entertain—they feel real. They pull you in, make you believe every twist, and leave you questioning what you thought you knew. That’s because the most gripping stories are rooted in
There’s nothing quite like the moment a plot twist hits. You’re deep into a story, fully invested in the characters and their struggles, when suddenly—BAM BOOM! Every damn thing you thought to be true is
Every story has an origin, a spark that ignites in the back of a writer’s mind and refuses to burn out. Some stories come from a single moment of inspiration, while others—like We Never Told—are