THE END, two words that carry a large emotional load for a writer. For some writers, typing THE END, whether literally or figuratively, brings an enormous sense of relief because they have finally finished working on a project that might well have been a struggle, while for others there is a tremendous sense of loss... Continue Reading →
An interesting perspective on autism
As someone who is almost certainly on the spectrum but has reached the age of (almost) 40 without being either assessed or diagnosed it's important that books like these are out there to help parents identify children on the spectrum - if they don't suspect their children may be autistic they are unlikely to have... Continue Reading →
Should you bother with making a paperback?
This is my second go around as a published author, I was published for a time in the early days of the indie scene, and during both my previous time as an author and my current career I have come across the question posed in this post's header. It seems that many indies cannot see... Continue Reading →