I have another announcement to make. Wrenville is on Kobo now! Kobo is an ebook and audiobook service, much like Kindle. It is simply a variation. Having Wrenville and all my future books on Kindle and Kobo gives me a better chance as an author.
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Thursday, October 5, 2023
Wrenville is on Kobo!
Monday, October 2, 2023
men writing women - some help for male writers
For fun, I am going to address men miswriting women. And I'll talk about how not to do this. I will also be doing the flipside of this eventually (women miswriting men). Let's get into it.
I'm going to begin by showing you a video I find absolutely hilarious. It is women writing men. Buckle in, ladies and gents. Get ready to fall off your couch laughing.
Common Mistakes
Sexism
A Note For Historical Fiction Writers
Wednesday, September 27, 2023
Hardback cover for Wrenville is available!
Today is a joyous day! The hardcover edition of Wrenville has arrived at the party. I am here to tell you all about it.
In case you were wondering what the new cover looked like, this is it. You are no longer left in suspense (not that I left anyone in suspense, really). I decided to do this because it needed to be done. It was crying out to be done. I changed the ebook to this cover and released the hardcover edition with the alternate cover you see before you. I can't wait to see how this shakes out!
Can you still buy the original paperback cover? Sure, you can buy the paperback version. I'm leaving that cover as it is so any collectors who want all the covers can have that one, too. There are also people like me who don't care as much about the cover as they do about the story inside it.
Where can I get the hardcover edition? That's easy, just go to Amazon at this link. It'll take you directly to the hardcover edition of the book. Obviously, this post will be short and sweet (because I don't have all that much to say). This was a quick blurb to announce that I released the hardcover Wrenville edition.
Thank you for all your support! I couldn't do this without you and my readers. You are my village. Please consider supporting me by buying a copy of Wrenville, whether you are passing it to a friend or reading it yourself. Below is the blurb I put on the back cover.
Jack Thomas, a private investigator on the run from one of his past cases, found Wrenville in an effort to hide. Is he safe here, or has his past caught up with him?
Monday, September 25, 2023
Possible Alternate Cover?
Today is a discussion, a discussion on whether I should change the book cover for my ebook and create an alternate version of my paperback version. Today I need your comments and opinions. I only get a few comments on my blog posts, but today is the day if you want to comment. Let's get into it.
This image to your left is what I designed today in Canva. I like it better than my original cover creation, but would not eliminate the original cover if I uploaded this version onto KDP. I would, however, replace the ebook cover entirely. Ebooks are less likely to be admired on a shelf, thus I feel okay with just replacing the cover image.
Why do I want your comments? I want to know whether you would buy this cover over the original cover. For real, I need your opinions. I couldn't do this without my village. My blog readers are part of my village. My family, friends, and coworkers are part of my village. If you are reading this you are a part of that village. I am asking for the help. If you hate this cover you can say it. If you love this cover you can say it. If this cover is almost there but needs something else you can say it. I'm listening, village, I'm listening.
I have included the original cover here for comparison's sake. This is the ebook, for reference. What you see here is the ebook cover. I'm pretty sure I might just make the alternate option my ebook cover. It's a serious consideration.
Now that you have a comparison image or two let me know what you think. I don't often ask for comments, but I do today. God bless you all, everyone. Cheers!
Since you all know I wrote a book now, let me give you the amazon link to it: Amazon - paperback and ebook
Fear of silence
Stop and turn off all the background noise. You hear that silence? That lack of sound hitting your ears? Do you want it to stop? Do you like it? For me, it depends on the time of day. Today we're talking about the fear of silence. Let's get into it. Deep dive time!
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I can deal with silence for a long time while reading a good book. It is at night when that silence starts to frighten me. This is probably true for most people you know. I also have a substantial theory on one reason I get interrupted while reading: Society teaches us to be uncomfortable with silence. This is why introverts get frustrated and readers get annoyed while being interrupted while reading in public.
Shut off all your background YouTube, ASMR, TV, and Netflix at night for five minutes and feel the silence. We feel a need for constant sound. But do we really need it? No, not all the time. Camping proves that. To be fair, though, nature is nearly never silent - it just isn't overly loud.
I'm going to talk about why quiet and silence make people uncomfortable and then talk about the legitimate fear of silence that makes people afraid of it. As defined by Psych Central, silence is the absence of intentional sound.
Society and Silence
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Fear of Silence
Silence in culture
Technology's role in all this
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Why we don't like it
Comfort Listening and Other Concepts
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Fear of Silence Phobia - Sedatephobia | FEAROF
The Cultural Implications of Silence Around The World (rw-3.com)
Monday, September 18, 2023
Good books that aren't light reading
I love a good story that you can sink your teeth into and discuss at length. I need depth in my media. At times that means a story isn't sunshine, rainbows, and unicorns. Here are some of my suggestions for good books that are not light reading.
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By "not light reading" I mean that they involve sex, the old west that has its own rules, revenge, murder, the poor on the streets, prostitution, war, a handful of suicides, and probably a lot of death. We are talking about Les Miserable, the whole Lonesome Dove series, The Count of Monte Cristo, and Tolkien in general. Light? No, we aren't speaking of what you read your kids at night. Some of it also includes older English words (archaic words, sometimes). Strap in. I will put the trigger warning for each book individually, as well.
Les Miserables by Victor Hugo
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The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
The Lonesome Dove Series
JRR Tolkien
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The Fantasy Series I Tried To Read
Monday, September 11, 2023
Reading reviews - the pros and cons
I have heard mixed reviews on the Barbie movie, only to come to the conclusion that I would like to actually watch it myself rather than blindly believe reviewers. I have loved books others have hated. I have loved TV shows that others don't like. We all have different opinions on different media and books. Let's talk about the pros and cons of legitimately reading reviews on anything.
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While it is beneficial to know whether a product is a scam (Amazon reviews) and know how much nudity is in that TV show that looks kind of interesting (IMDB Parents Guide), not everyone sees the same genre as great or the same tropes as awful. Yes, you want to know whether you could be running into sex scenes you didn't ask for, but some plotlines that aren't x-rated may be loved or hated, garnering mixed reviews. Do you believe every review you read?
Why You Should Be Checking Reviews
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Who Do You Listen To?
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