Showing posts with label juvenile death penalty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label juvenile death penalty. Show all posts

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Do You Want To Write? Then Read!

Sigh....

Everyday, thousands of books are being published, thanks to the eBook format. You can become an author in a matter of minutes; a feat that would have been wonderful twenty years ago when I was making my start in the world of writing.

I do feel blessed to be living in such a time.

However, a lot of people tell me that they've always wanted to write a book and think that they may have a "high concept" idea that people will just love. While I've heard some good and bad ideas over the years, the one thing I would tell a "would be" author is to READ!

You need to read the BEST literature and then you need to read the worst. There are a lot of people out there **cough my fiance cough** that constantly complain that they don't have time to read when they spend an inordinate amount of time catching up on what other people are doing on Facebook and other social media sites. Reading is an investment in yourself and I can't understand why people would rather care about what Rihanna is eating right now over investing in something that will help them in the long run.

If you want to write, read. It increases your vocabulary as well. Readers like stories that flow. They  like words that they have to look up in a dictionary. Words are your tools and should be seen that way. Words are like the different prescription medications that doctors prescribe patients. You should try to perfect your craft all the time. I probably spend more time reading than I do writing.

You should too as a beginner.


Monday, August 6, 2012

Moving On Up With Hannah

#1 in Criminology
#10 in Historical Fiction

 As of right now (Monday August 6, 2012 3:09PM, Hannah: A Fictional Life Account of the Youngest Child Executed in U.S. History is ranked as you see above. I think that it's reached the highest that any of my books have made it in the free store. Hopefully that number continues to decrease. Making it into the top 100 would be a dream come true for me!

I am extremely proud of my work and am currently working on three other projects. I hope to have them all complete and finished by the end of the year.

I just want to thank all the people who have supported me from day one.