Category Archives: Self-Publishing

Setting expectations correctly is harder than it seems

After all that I have written about the vital necessity of setting expectations correctly, I belatedly realized that I have missed the mark in terms of preparing readers for what they would find in my book, Danger Quicksand – Have … Continue reading

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Self-publishing is a continual learning experience

The most interesting thing about self-publishing is that each book is like a virtual micro-business. Everything I have written about micro-businesses applies to self-publishing almost without exception. For example, micro-business success on a limited budget usually requires identifying a niche … Continue reading

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Download Danger Quicksand – Have A Nice Day

Free download available now! Too many times I see people struggling with non-optimum work situations that are thoroughly covered in my book. If I could get my book into the hands of more people, I feel it might give them … Continue reading

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Themepunks – a fascinating view of a post-corporate world

Salon is serializing a new science fiction novella, Themepunks, by Cory Doctorow.  The story takes place in the very near future and features blogger Andrea Fleeks as the narrator and major agent of change in a riveting story that I … Continue reading

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