Logos & Mythos Blog
Welcome to the LOGOS & MYTHOS Blog! This is my virtual home for thoughts on reading, writing and all things literary. Get cozy, prop your feet up and sip some hot tea with me as I share my Indie Author journey. Subscribe below to receive each weekly post right in your inbox and check out this post for the story behind my unusual blog—and Press—name.
Writers Need Support: Valentine Edition
Writing may be a solitary profession, but writers need support. They need a community (as we examined in a three-part series). The most important person in that community can—and should—be a writer's Valentine. How and why should a writer's significant other show...
Maximize Time: 10 Ways to Do It!
If you could have more of any one thing, what would it be? I'm going to guess most of you answered, "Time!" I agree! Do you know what I've discovered, though? We can maximize time ... and even create more of it! Before you all start throwing hundreds my way—though I...
I Choose the Indie Author Life, Part III
The past two weeks I've shared with you my decision to be an Indie Author. In Part 1, I broke down the main ways writers can become published authors these days. As I said, some of the definitions vary depending on who's giving you the details; but I hope I gave you...
I Choose the Indie Author Life, Part II
In the last post, I shared with you my exciting news: I will be an Indie Author! I could not be more excited about my decision of choosing to be an Indie Author. In that post I explained the different types of publishing options authors have these days. As I said...
I Choose the Indie Author Life, Part I
One month ago tomorrow, I made a huge writing career decision. No, that's not right. One month ago tomorrow, a writing path chose me. I will be an Indie Author! A what now? Indie Authors pretty much rock. But, for a more intelligent explanation, here we go. The first...
Resolving to Make Better Goals
A few years ago I swore off making resolutions. I got tired of making my list each New Year's Eve and then disappointing myself a month or two later. After my initial "bah, humbug" attitude, I realized the problem was with my approach. Resolutions tend to be...