Fearful of Book Reviews? Try This To Cheer Yourself Up

Fearful of Book Reviews? Try This To Cheer Yourself Up

Your stomach turns, adrenaline begins pumping through your veins, your chest rises and falls as you take deeper, rushed breaths. There’s a good possibility of you vomiting. Why? What’s the problem? Is there a scary predator hunting you down? Have aliens landed and demanded you explain how the toaster works? Nope. Someone’s left a review …

Writing Lessons From: A Quiet Place

Writing Lessons From: A Quiet Place

You know when you watch/read/listen to an interview with an author and someone inevitably asks how they can start writing? They’re answer is always to read. Read, read, read. They’re partly right, but let’s not forget that writers should also write. Write, write, write. But reading is important. Vital, in fact. Not just reading; consuming …

Can Anyone Write A Book? So Consumed With Whether You Could, You Forgot To Ask If You Should

Can Anyone Write A Book? So Consumed with Whether You Could, You Forgot to Ask If You Should

  A while ago, I found myself flailing around on the internet (never a good thing) with the sole purpose of wasting time so I couldn’t possibly do the work that would pay the bills. I ended up on Medium, flicking through headline after headline of how to write this, how to earn this much …

Productivity Come Before a Fall - Why I Unpublished a Novella I Released in 2020

Productivity Comes Before a Fall (Why I Unpublished a Novella I Released in 2020)

Quick! Duck! Cor, you were nearly hit by another article banging on about how to be more productive then. Don’t worry, I think the coast is clear. For now. Productivity articles are akin to ‘how to make thousands a month’ articles. They’re everywhere, feeding the algorithm, searching for readers who want just that; to increase …