
Having been poor most of my life, I have learned that poor people must be more resourceful. We must learn to do things for ourselves rather than pay for services. Indie writers have to bring that same ingenuity to their writing and publishing.
What we do is hard, but by sharing what we know we can make it easier for one another, and hopefully inspire future writers.


Blog Posts
TRUSTING READERS SO THEY TRUST YOU
When you write a story, it’s important you believe that readers will understand what you’re saying. Trusting your audience—the people…
Fear of Rejection – The WHYs, WHOs, and WHAT TO DOs
Rejection is an inevitable part of being a writer: if you want your work to be read. If you choose…
Could you be affected by Imposter Syndrome?
We all battle with doubt, especially creatives. We worry whether people will like what we have done. We worry that…
How roleplaying games helped me be a better writer
I have been a storyteller ever since I was young. While writing and storytelling complement each other, they are separate…
Understanding Copyright
There is this idea that some people have that to own a piece of literary work, one must copyright it….
Tricks I learned about Editing
Professional editors have detail-oriented minds. They are the type of people who can find errors easily without much effort. A…