By Robert Tomoguchi A friend recently suggested I share with people why I wrote The Scribbled Victims. To those who read it, hopefully it is an entertaining and redeeming story that will be enjoyed regardless of my reasons. …
Category: Author Articles

The Writing Life
Sophocles is our April guest on Read.Write.Repeat! He is a super talented graphic novelist and all around cool human. You don’t want to miss what he has to say during the episode, which will air Sunday, April …

The Writing Life
By Guest Author Sophocles Sapounas What is the writing life? What does it mean to be a writer? The more I think about it, the less I seem to understand. I believe that it’s tied to a …

How Life Changes as a Published Author
A guest post by Abigail Shepherd A friend asked me the other day if I thought people would be intimidated by the fact that I’m a published author. I had to admit that I hadn’t thought …

Find Your “Why”
Hi there. My name is Mark. I’m an author. And I really do not know what I’m doing. I am, however, quite certain of why I’m doing it. And for my fellow writers reading this, I suggest …

A Writer’s Journey
By B.W. Ginsburg I think it’s a pretty common question that all writers are asked – “When did you first know you liked to write?” In my opinion, it’s a question that’s almost impossible to answer. After …

5 Ways Writing is Like Hiking
A guest article by K.A. Hrycik We’re closing in on the end of the hiking season near my hometown of Buffalo, NY, and while I have recently relearned to enjoy cold weather activities, the majority of …

Robert Louis Stevenson and Google Earth
by Federico Ferrario I’ve never been to Idaho. I’m sure the Idahoans are great people and that the Gem State is very beautiful, with its immense and unspoiled woods, its lakes, and national monuments like the Craters …

Bouncing Back When You Mess Up
A Guest Article by Dana Fraedrich Hello, dear readers! For those of you who don’t know me, here’s the skinny. About eight months ago I quit my nine-to-five job to focus on my writing career. This was …