Mr. Jo’ has Arrived

My second book, Mr. Jo’, has been published. Though not quite the journey it took to bring Miracle at Winterville to print, this nonetheless became more of an odyssey than I expected. COVID, of course, slowed *everything* down. And then it simply took me longer than expected to get through the process. I actually wrote …

At the Gate

I can’t believe I haven’t written a post in so many months. In many ways it’s because not so much noteworthy has happened. In other ways it’s because I’ve been taking care of business behind the scenes to move forward. As of this writing, I have my second book out for what I hope is …

From Good to Better

Recapping from the last post, here’s a paragraph that would probably get a quick rejection from an agent… A bright red 2005 Honda Civic sped down the one straightaway on a long, winding mountain road, going thirty miles per hour over the posted speed limit. Inside the Honda, four college students jammed out to the …

When Good Writing Isn’t Good Enough

As promised in the last post, I’m going to show actual writing examples that range from good to – hopefully – magnificent. Let’s start with the paragraph below… The car sped down the road. The college students inside the car hung their arms and legs out the open windows and shook them up and down …

Frustration of Rejection

In my last post, I asked the question: Why was my work rejected by every publisher – even those that showed interest? The short answer is “I don’t know”. I’ll get to a slightly longer answer, but first let me explain the “I don’t know.” Unfortunately, in the publishing world, editors will not take the …

Pursuing Gold

I didn’t start writing with money in mind – I just had a story to tell. But when I began to investigate publication I found out about the Jerry B. Jenkins First Novel Contest. First prize was $50,000 and a book contract. Second and third place got special consideration and a shot at publishing. You …