by Paul Stephenson | Jun 3, 2019 | Blood on the Motorway, Self Publishing, Writing, Writing Chronicles
Photo by Andrew Neel on Unsplash I’m working on the first draft of a new series at the moment, which mean I’m doing an awful lot of ad-hoc research. Which is to say, I permanently have one tab open to Wikipedia.It’s often said that you should never look...
by Paul Stephenson | Sep 13, 2018 | Self Publishing, Writing, Writing Chronicles
As a fledgling Indie Author, I suffer the same general disregard towards a healthy work/life balance as most of the other idiots who decide that writing thousands of made up words is a good idea. Writers, we tend to label ourselves as. Now, I’m finding that already...
by Paul Stephenson | May 1, 2018 | Writing, Writing Chronicles
Chronicles of Mar word count: Unchanged for two weeksYes, that’s right, I’ve not written a word in two weeks. Well, apart from those ones. And those ones. Argh, they keep coming out of my fingers. Stop! I’m on a break!I say I’m on a break. That’s not quite true. I’ve...
by Paul Stephenson | Jan 11, 2018 | General, Net hate, Net joy, Self Publishing
When it came time to sit down and hammer out some resolutions for the New Year (or revolutions, as my daughter insists on calling them, or remevonooshuns, as my son calls them), there was one promise that I made to myself above all others: Be more productive.I’m a...