by Michael Pearce | Sep 11, 2013 | Blog
An author friend of ours just announced that she and her hubby have their writing laid out for them for the next several years. I am happy for them about that; it means a certain amount of security to have contracts in the bag, and they’ve worked hard for it. ...
by Michael Pearce | Sep 8, 2013 | Blog
We’ll be releasing ‘Diaries of a Dwarven Rifleman: Rear-Guard’ soon, and we’ve found it’s time to depart from Engvyr and his friends briefly. While we’ve made good progress on ‘Lord of the North’ we’ve got this...
by Michael Pearce | Sep 4, 2013 | Blog
The fine line between ‘Artistic License’ and Intellectual Laziness I was a professional craftsman for many years so I tend to think a lot about craftsmanship. I delight in a well-made thing, and a poorly crafted thing offends me. It says, “Neither...
by Michael Pearce | Aug 29, 2013 | Blog
So, ‘The Gray Man’s Journal’ was out to a publisher and the bad news is they are not buying it. The good news is that the editor wrote us personally to tell us that it was our strongest writing yet, he loved our slant on the genre. He went on to...
by Michael Pearce | Aug 25, 2013 | Blog
There are probably as many different ways to write as there are writers, and if what you are doing is consistently producing good content then whatever you are doing isn’t wrong. I know writers that have to plot out every detail in a comprehensive outline...