Tag: self publish
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A Taste of Questline
When you mention fantasy worlds to people there are some typical ingredients that come to mind: an evil that has grown musty on the shelves of time, a chosen hero that goes from whiny farmer to magnanimous hero (we’re not throwing names here), and a suspiciously New Zeeland backdrop. My mind treated those constraints like…
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Questline Delayed: A Paradox of Results
I enjoy tracking my word output, like most authors. Typically, I’m aiming for a rough daily word count throughout the week (minimum of 250, but once I hit a stride with a story it usually bumps up to more like 700-1,000 words a day) and then I enjoy tallying up the monthly totals to see…
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Lessons I Learned Through The Game
It feels crazy to think that roughly a year ago I declared the manuscript for The Game ready to move forward into pre-publishing work. The feeling of passing the manuscript off of the work table and, in that sense, away from a sense of semi-fluidity under my hands was sureal. It felt like the whole…
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Questline: The Other Book
I know that if I keep switching which book I’m talking about working on I’m going to start sounding very uncommitted to this whole authorship thing. But, I do have one more book to mention at this time. It’s the one I’m actually working on writing at this moment. Enter Questline. This book originally came…