Tag Archives: James L’Etoile

I Want To Be A DVR When I Grow Up

I want a pause button. When life takes an unexpected turn, from a rejected manuscript or some other personal miscalculation, I want a pause button.  I should be able to unbutton my shirtsleeve, roll up the cuff and press my personal pause button. Think about the times you’ve done or said something absolutely stupid.  We’ve […]

Fear – The Dark Side of Hope

Fear Fear motivates us.  Fear moves us.  Fear is the thing that reaches up and grabs you by the throat and shakes the marbles loose in your grey matter, forcing you to do something, or run away.  And, a little fear, is a good thing. I’m afraid of being eaten by sharks.  So, my fear […]

Hello Darkness, My Old Friend

Darkness. The word evokes emotion.  From an early age, we are taught to fear the dark.  “Be home before dark,” “Nothing good happens after dark,” Things that go bump in the night and, don’t forget the children’s prayer which includes, “If I die before I wake, I pray the Lord, my soul to take.”  Darkness, […]

Tools For Easily Distracted Writers – Scrivener

I tried an experiment over the last couple of weeks.  I’ve finished rewrites and revisions of the black market organ transplant novel, and no, that’s not the kind of experiment I’m talking about.   I used Scrivener writing software to manage my edits and revisions. If you write, you’ve probably come across the writing platform […]

Resolution – Smesholution

Less than a week into the new year and I’m already lagging on the resolutions that were supposed to make me a lean, mean writing machine.  Not lean, not mean (maybe a bit pissy) and the writing machinery is missing a few cogs and gears. But I have excuses, honest I do. My writing room […]

2013 Wasn’t All Bad

In 2013, we suffered the likes of Anthony Wiener as Carlos Danger,  Sharknado and a strange, on-stage grand-mal seizure by Miley Cyrus which caused flights of Angels to weep.  2013 was a year mired in Syrian civil war violence, the Boston Marathon bombing, school shootings and government shutdowns.  At times, it appeared the Mayan prediction […]

Pipe Fitting Bookends

My daughter gave me a set of really cool bookends for Christmas.  They’re made from iron pipe fittings and make a great addition to the new writing space.  We’ve finished the install on the new wood floors and found the salvaged wood for the “new” desks in the room.  The wood comes from a barn […]

Tis the Season to Chill the F Out

When did it happen? When did Christmas change from a season of joy and happiness to a time of fear and loathing?  Every day, I watch news reports of shopping mall shootings, department store riots over a new Air-Jordan release, and don’t get me started on the Black Friday stampedes that make running with the […]

Newspaper Marketing for Your Novel

Getting new eyes on your work is what it’s about. No…not in a creepy way. It doesn’t matter if you choose to self publish, or go the traditional route through a publisher – getting attention about a book means looking at every possible marketing avenue.  Much of that will fall on the author.  In October, […]

Readers Know Best

You release your hand-fed, carefully crafted book out into the wilds and you’re bound to get feedback.  Reviews, critiques and comments from readers come in different flavors – Loved it, Hated it, or the worst feedback of all, the sound of crickets. By the time your book hits the streets, at least a dozen sets […]