Dealing with Severe Burnout Part 2Dealing with Severe Burnout Part 2
ick up and put the pieces back together after serious burnout. How do you decide which projects to pick up and which to discard? I also talk about the most
ick up and put the pieces back together after serious burnout. How do you decide which projects to pick up and which to discard? I also talk about the most
In the first of this two part series, I talk about burnout as it is commonly discussed and why for neurodivergent authors our burnout can be something more. We often
Our news for February including open submission calls, the submission que status, and a bit of an explanation about our new fiction anthology. To see all the shows on the
In this episode I finally give in and tell you what I really think about marketing. As a neurodivergent person, marketing can be incredibly difficult, and I’m not alone on
or fantasy and science fiction, especially, the setting can be a major component of the story. But do you world build just enough for the story you’re writing or do
I’ve been completely self-published, all indie all the time, since probably about 2006-2007. I mean sure, I published through my own publication company (And we published as many as 75
As writers we spent a lot of time at our desks and ergonomics matter. Visit the show notes to see the link to your workstation assessment, as well as see
In this episode I’m going to get a little esoteric, and maybe a little spiritual, and talk about “numinous writing”. Otto coined the term numinous to refer to something sacred
With the spectacular and foreseen implosion of Twitter over the past year or more, and corporate-owned social media making it more difficult for smaller creators to gain traction, not to
We ring in the new year with the news from Epona Muse Publishing. We’re still reading for several anthologies dealing with the lived experience of autism and neurodivergence. Check out