My Audiobook Journey…
The idea that I should give audiobooks a try came to me for one of those many trips…
The idea that I should give audiobooks a try came to me for one of those many trips…
Next I’ll sit down and try to write or edit or both but usually not both…
Most people wouldn’t consider me a competitive person. That’s not the case, however. If I’m playing a game, any game, my goal is to win. I just don’t outwardly show my competitive nature. Let me explain how my competiveness comes into play when I put pencil to paper.* It’s no secret that I’ve been struggling…
I asked my Facebook readers group (Backstage with Amy Kaybach) what they wanted to know about me. I was looking for things I could use as interesting tidbits for “a ten random facts about me” kind of thing. What I ended up getting were some interesting questions about music, reading and being an author that…
(The picture that goes along with this post is a visual representation of my Inner Critic spiral. I got this idea from Austin Kleon over on his blog post called Intentionally spiraling out.) The closer I get to the release of my first book, the more imposter syndrome is rearing its ugly face. And let…
I was driving home from work the other day and thinking to myself as I listened to the new Jet Black Romance song, that it’s not that different between supporting your favorite band and your favorite author. So I threw together this little graphic with six little bullet points on things you can do that…
I’ve finished going through both Bridging the Silence (Blind Rebels book 1) and Blending Chords (Blind Rebels book 2) to prep them for the proofreader next month. I turned in my first (ie. major) rewrite of Reviving the Rhythm (Blind Rebels book 3) to my editor for a read when she’s done going over Finding…
Have you seen the movie “Almost Famous” with Kate Hudson as Penny Lane? It’s probably no surprise that it’s one of my all-time favorite movies. If you haven’t seen it and you love music- I highly suggest it. My reason for bringing it up is that they had a saying when everything was starting to…