Somewhere along the line a person who couldn’t write a book if their life depended on it said, “You just tell a story, write it down, and sell it for a lot of money. How hard could that be?” Heh. … Continue reading
Joseph Courtemanche
Twenty years ago (give or take) I moved into the first house I’ve called “ours” (my wife has an equal share). Our next door neighbor was a great fellow, also named Joe. A better neighbor you would not find. This … Continue reading
One of the greatest things an author can do is tell the world that their book is available for sale. I had no clue that it would be this difficult to reach that magic point when I started down the … Continue reading
As an author it causes me simultaneous delight and pain to read a book like The Five Times I Met Myself. Delight because it’s such a good book. Pain because James Rubart is my competition in this industry and he’s … Continue reading
It appears that there are a substantial number of discerning readers out there who visit this site on a regular basis. Or, a lot of robots and web spiders that index the page hundreds of times a day. I’m leaning … Continue reading