My website promises to bring you along on my publishing journey, so here we go. I’m independently publishing a fairy tale called A Dress To Remember. This post will provide some background on why I’m doing it this way and how it’s going. The Decision In 2021, after having no success finding an agent to […]
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Memory Lane Park
Earlier this year, I accepted the challenge to write a short piece with the theme of thrills and chills, and that led to “Memory Lane Park.” The Florida Writers Association (FWA) publishes an annual collection of member-written short fiction, essays, and poems related to a common theme. For 2022, the collection is entitled Thrills and […]

WriteOnCon
Earlier this year during the Author Mentor Match, I learned about WriteOnCon. I had never heard of this event before, so I decided to investigate. What is WriteOnCon? WriteOnCon is a three-day online conference for creators of children literature or kidlit. It was founded in 2010. Authors, illustrators, agents, and editors share writing tips and […]

Too Old to Publish?
On my down days, I sometimes wonder if I’m too old to publish the novels I’m writing. I know self-publishing is an option, but the lure of traditional publishing is strong for me. School Years I’ve wanted to be an author for as long as I can remember. In elementary school, when we reached the […]