Well, I said I was only going to write only two posts about my experience with publishing The Fulcrum, one about traditional publishing and one about self-publishing. So here's the one about self-publishing. I can't say it's a thrill-a-minute read, but it's a good starter-pack of 'Valuable Insights' for those who care. First things firstContinue reading "What you need to know about self-publishing"
Women of good characters
It's the daily chats that keep us connected and our sanity in checkWoman&Home, March 2022 There’s a love letter I write every day. It’s part of an ongoing love letter, written now over almost a decade, in many parts and in many ways: in short phrases, in long tomes, sometimes recorded, sometimes with pictures andContinue reading "Women of good characters"
Love, love me do
If trash-talking yourself is second nature to you, maybe it's time to take look in the mirror Woman&Home, February 2022 If I asked you to go to a mirror right now, look yourself in the eyeballs and say: ‘I love you. I am worthy of love. I am worthy of respect. I am beautiful andContinue reading "Love, love me do"
How to not be sad when trying to get a book published
I guess this is hardly a great sell for The Fulcrum (Hey! No publisher wanted my book but you should totally read it!) and so I will only post two blogs about the shittiness of getting it into the world: one about (trying to get on the bandwagon of) traditional publishing and one about self-publishing.Continue reading "How to not be sad when trying to get a book published"
The Fulcrum
Every generation faces its own apocalypse... In Chicago, part-time bookkeeper and burlesque dancer Camille discovers she's pregnant with a child she doesn't want. In Baltimore, brilliant virologist Jacob is being courted by a rich, and deeply sinister, patron. And in Verona, grumpy Father Antonio is beginning a great, secret journey. Again. The history of humanityContinue reading "The Fulcrum"