Writerly Rant #40 by M.J. Moores, OCT. Author. Editor. Freelance Writer. Tara Sparling is an author I follow who studies the analytics of the book business. She’s developed some great title generators for various genre fiction that highlight and speak… Read More ›
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Adventures in Wander-bussed
Writerly Rant #39 by M.J. Moores, OCT. Author. Editor. Freelance Writer. In an echo to last week’s rant, I must say that I agree with Mikael’s premise that in order to fuel our hearts and minds we writers need to… Read More ›
Adventures in Wanderlust
Writerly Rant #38 by Mikael Carlson, Author. There is an old belief that authors write about what they know. I don’t think anyone will dispute the truth in that statement, and if they do, I would be happy to argue… Read More ›
Techno-curse
Writerly Rant #37 By M.J. Moores, OCT. Author. Editor. Freelance Writer. I have never professed to being a “technology expert.” In fact, if you know anything about me it would be my distaste for learning to operate a new piece… Read More ›
Top 5 Asinine Excuses For Not Writing
Originally posted on Tara Sparling writes:
Good Friday, gentlepersons. I’m ending this working week with my top 5 excuses for not writing. Perversely, they include, well, work. But that’s not the point. Because I have so many writing projects I intended…
Symbolism & The Editing Process
Writerly Rant #35 by M.J. Moores, OCT. Author. Editor. Freelance Writer. What do Jesus, Hercules and Authors have in common? Trials to reach ascendance. Now I’m not aiming to be blasphemous here to either Christian or Homerian followers, what I… Read More ›
Adventures in Book Genre Stereotyping
Originally posted on Tara Sparling writes:
Another day, another Guardian article. Don’t get me wrong. I love the Guardian’s Book section. It feeds me. But I don’t like it when it makes me feel guilty and ashamed. Especially when they’re…
America’s Most-“Liked” Person Honored By President Obama
While this is an nontraditional “Rant” for Infinite Pathways, I couldn’t pass it up because of what Charlotte hints at and lets the reader make up their own mind about. Enjoy!
Engineering Cynicism
Writerly Rant #32 by Mikael Carlson, Author. The United States of America has always been a nation of people possessing the ability to engineer great things. The Hoover Dam, Mount Rushmore, the Manhattan Project, Apollo moon landings, the Internet… the… Read More ›
Are You a Self-professed Book Snob?
Writerly Rant #31 Book Covers Are Judging Me April 22, 2014 by Tara Sparling Sometimes it feels like the publishing industry has us all boxed off into dastardly delineated categories. We are either readers of crime, science fiction, sports autobiographies, or… Read More ›