I actually saw an interview the other day that seems to suggest almost the opposite - depending on how you’re published! With trad, it’s easier/Better to fire widely in order to get as much attention as possible on your work and to get the books in as many places as you can. Especially since...
Oh, that’s fascinating! I’ve done some research on the Victorian era - more on the societal and technological front, though. This gives me new things to look into... Perhaps this is a silly question, but what fueled you to look into the people of these eras, rather than anything else about them...
Hello! I’m about as new here as you are, haha. What’s your favorite periods to research?
I also have to confess I didn’t vibe too well with LOTR. I didn’t read it until last year, so I think having the hype over it constantly shoved down my throat killed my enjoyment a bit. Not to mention, the...
I am on version 10 of having a writing journal, so it is safe to say I’m fond of them! It’s useful to me in that it’s quite portable, I can use it at work, and it’s useful for streams of consciousness. The only real thing is, as I’ve had so many journals at this point, there are times I’m in...