Stop and Smell the Roses

Writer’s write, but is that all they should do?  It’s a question I haven’t asked myself in quite a while.  I’ve been so caught up in getting my podcast going, my Fantasy novel edited and new story ideas generated that I forgot to slow down. I haven’t exactly been neglecting my friends and family, but I do think I’ve been running on autopilot to some extent.  I’m not sure what clued me in but I have realized that in order to write about people and the lives they lead, I need to appreciate the life I have too. That’s not to say that I shouldn’t think about writing or actually sit down and do the writing.  It simply means that […]

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Get Published, Episode 3 – Don’t Fail to Plan (2nd try)

Howdy Folks.  Episode 3 is here a last.  If you have already seen it, have I got a story for you.  Well maybe not a GREAT story, but a story. After posting this episode of the podcast I noticed that it wasn’t showing up in iTunes.  I checked the developer website and lo and behold, a new version existed to fix my problem.  Trouble was, it didn’t fix anything.  It caused my podcast to stop working entirely.  Not quite what I had in mind. I have reverted back to a previous version and I am hoping it shows up in iTunes this time around.  No guarantees though, so I will be watching it. This time around I wanted to talk […]

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Frustration Abounds

For those of you expecting to come to the site and hear the newest episode of ‘Get Published’, I can only offer my apologies.  As of this moment, the podcasting piece of the site is broken and refuses to bring up ‘Get Published’ at all. Please be patient as I am working diligently to get this fixed. Thank you. -Michell

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Don’t be Afraid to Help

Anyone who has ever tried to get his/her work in print knows how tough (virtually impossible?) it is to do.  Publishers and agents are inundated with dozens/hundreds of submissions every month; how can they possibly separate the wheat from the chaff? I’ve heard many times that a manuscript must be truly exceptional to be considered.  That raises the question for me, how many first books fit that description?  Often the reason an author’s second book is better than the first is because the author has had the chance to go through the editing process.  Without the first book you as an author may never get the second book chance. Granted, you can always hire an editor to work through the book with […]

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