Introduce Yourself (Example Post)
This is an example post, originally published as part of Blogging University. Enroll in one of our ten programs, and start your blog right. Youโre going to publish a post today. Donโt worry about how your blog looks. Donโt worry if you havenโt given it a name yet, or youโre feeling overwhelmed. Just click theโฆ
Introduce Yourself (Example Post)
This is an example post, originally published as part of Blogging University. Enroll in one of our ten programs, and start your blog right. Youโre going to publish a post today. Donโt worry about how your blog looks. Donโt worry if you havenโt given it a name yet, or youโre feeling overwhelmed. Just click theโฆ
Introduce Yourself (Example Post)
This is an example post, originally published as part of Blogging University. Enroll in one of our ten programs, and start your blog right. Youโre going to publish a post today. Donโt worry about how your blog looks. Donโt worry if you havenโt given it a name yet, or youโre feeling overwhelmed. Just click theโฆ
UnCommon Lands is Available!
August has been an incredible months of highs and lows. On a personal note I had some intense leveling up experiences; a critique from Altered Fluid, a submission to Pitch Wars, an incredible evening with writers from the Writers Digest Conference and more. They each deserve their own blog post (soon), but in the meantimeโฆ
UnCommon Lands: Cover Reveal
Take a look at this lovely!! The official cover to the anthology UnCommon Lands is here. UnCommon Lands presents 20 unique depictions of fantastic places and alien landscapes. These stories of the human (and inhuman) experience transcend time and place and will transport you to worlds you’ve never imagined. Including new and veteran voices, ourโฆ
A story’s journey: Gators In Kansas
I wrote my first draft of Gators In Kansas in February 2016. I had stumbled upon a call for submissions to Sunvault – Stories of Solarpunk and Eco-Speculation and was intrigued about writing a short story for this anthology. I hadn’t written anything which garnered publication yet, and having a specific target helped me toโฆ
Wading into the frenzy – #PitchWars 2017
This year Iโve decided to wade into the frenzy of Pitch Wars, that delicious insanity of hundreds of writers trying to get noticed. Iโve played wall flower before, but this year I am going to dance. As a part of #PitchWars (more on that later) there is a fantastic blog hop called #PimpMyBio. Itโฆ
Noah Didn’t Fight the Rain
As a special treat for Father’s Day, I am sharing a story I wrote about a father’s sacrifice. Happy Father’s Day. I hope you enjoy the story. Noah Didnโt Fight the Rain By Ralph Walker Little feet slapped against the bone white tiles. Vines of wet hair flung about, spraying drops in allโฆ
I need a little help…
For the past ten months I have been working on a new novel tentatively titled ‘The Last Iceberg’. I’m now on my third full draft and I need to make a very important decision, that frankly I’ve been putting off. It was an easy one to avoid in the past two drafts, but theโฆ
The magic of a writer’s conference
This weekend I am taking myself to a writers conference. This isnโt the first one Iโve attended and it surely wonโt be the last, but I am going with one very important goal. Any writer who has attended one of these conferences knows that there is the potential to connect with an agent, land representationโฆ
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