I'm moving ahead with discontinuing the 4.25x7 trim size (And I genuinely apologize to the 10-15 of you who were buying that size over the period of a year; I wish I could keep maintaining the trim size, but the reality is, with the price hikes, the …
The Economics of Writing Books (with practical numbers)
Hey, folks! So, I am preparing to schedule my writing activities for the rest of the year and figure out what I will be publishing in 2026. As such, I needed to figure out what my profitable series/books are. So, I made a spreadsheet. And I was …
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BYOK (Bring Your Own Keyboard), Part I
I recently posted that I had acquired a pomera for myself, which I hugely love. It's slick, it's sexy, and it's fun. But there is another device that I'm hella looking forward to receiving, the BYOK. (Yes, it stands for Bring Your Own …
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The Economics of Books (Part II)
As I have gotten more than a few comments expressing gratitude for the education portion of my posts, I'm going to do a somewhat deep dive on the Lowrance Vampires series. (You know, to celebrate the upcoming release of Death Dance.) So, let's do …
The Economics of Pen Names
I went to bed human. I woke up with a sinus infection on just one side of my face. I love sinus infections. My absolute favorite. I can 100% tell you the cause of this. My neighbor, who so very much loves to crank her heat and put my apartment …
A Few Things…
I'm just going to dive in for "funsies" while also sighing. 1: Book descriptions are often written before I actually start writing the book. Originally, my plan for Booked for Theft was to start with the declaration, but I found a better opener. I …