Red By Name, Fishy By Nature

If one thinks about it, a writer is a conjurer and a liar at heart. He or she is always observing and listening—casing the jointin a literary sense. Every snippet of overheard conversation, every situation is hoarded away like ill-gotten loot in the nether regions of a writer’s mind. It may lay dormant for a while, but the idea is […]

Developing Your Social Media Program

How is a writer who’s struggling to complete a manuscript, probably juggling a full-time job with personal commitments, supposed to do all the work involved with social media?  Your publishers, agents will tell you to use social media.  Folks like me will all tell you to have a social media program.  Yet another buzz word! What’s a writer to do?

5 Useful Social Media Tools for Authors

When many writers talk about social media, they mention all the obvious platforms, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and LinkedIn.  They’ll also talk about all the issues that they have with these.  Manual reposts across platforms, not enough time to work on all of them, and having to jump from one to the other to do anything as just a few

Sex and the Modern Mystery

My new mystery, Below the Fold, talks about the media’s obsession with covering murder cases filled with lots of sex – like Jodi Arias, Amanda Knox, Scott Peterson, Pamela Smart and right back to O.J. and Nicole. The book is set in a TV newsroom, and I spent many years as a journalist working in newspaper and television newsrooms. So

King of New York DVD cover

The King of New York

It’s easier than ever to track down movies. As a kid, I’d lurk in video rental stores checking out the box cover art, trying to decide which one to spend my allowance on. It wasn’t an easy choice. The rental places were predatory. They charged outrageous fees if you returned a movie late, or didn’t rewind. God help you if

Why Do Writers Need Social Media?

This is #2 in a series, beginning with Is The Publishing Industry Dying? about how to cope as an author in the new world of media. As a writer, you hear it all the time from everyone, “You have to be on social media!” You may be asking yourself why and wondering if this is all just a fad and if

Is the Publishing Industry Dying?

Recently, the Authors Guild published its 2018 Author Income Survey and its findings are ugly.  Median writers’ income has fallen 49% from 2009 to a measly $6,080. It gets worse. Income derived solely from books has fallen 21% to $3,100. The survey points out that full time writers are earning additional income from teaching and speaking.  But this only gets their median annual

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