Freedom as a Lifestyle Choice
by Megan Haskell Freedom. A lot of things come to mind when I think about the word. Freedom of the press. Freedom of speech. The soldiers who honor our country and Continue reading
A Network of Published and Aspiring Authors
by Megan Haskell Freedom. A lot of things come to mind when I think about the word. Freedom of the press. Freedom of speech. The soldiers who honor our country and Continue reading
by Megan Haskell In the modern era of internet marketing, building a mailing list is the single most important avenue to creating a sustainable business. It doesn’t matter if you’re an author Continue reading
by Megan Haskell Most writers worry about finding and maintaining their inspiration. Their muse. God forbid we have to deal with writer’s block or a dearth of work, am I Continue reading
by Megan Haskell You’re an indie author. You’ve written a book and think it’s pretty good. You’re ready to publish. Slow down, bunny rabbit. The art might be finished, but Continue reading
by Megan Haskell Confession: I hate the term “self-published author.” Words matter. Connotations matter. Word-play can be used to clarify or deceive, to insinuate or taunt. So what does the Continue reading
by Greta Boris green·horn (ˈɡrēnˌhôrn/ | noun | NORTH AMERICAN informal) a person who is new to or inexperienced at a particular activity. When I was a running greenhorn, I experienced something in a Continue reading
by Megan Haskell Imagine, if you will… The One-Night Stand Phew! That was great. I mean, OMG, I couldn’t stop. Too bad she left before I could get her digits. I Continue reading
by Megan Haskell Confession Time I’m a Type A personality. A temperament characterized by excessive ambition, aggression, competitiveness, drive, impatience, need for control, focus on quantity over quality and unrealistic Continue reading
by Megan Haskell When I first started writing, I had no idea what I was doing. Shocking, I know. You hear stories about authors who developed their passion for writing before Continue reading
by Megan Haskell In this month of gratitude, I’d like to give thanks for my readers, especially those who have taken the time to leave a review of my books Continue reading