A.J. Publication Announcement – The Drowned Prince

Great news to share today! My first paid publication is now out in the world and I couldn’t be more proud! Bards and Sages Quarterly release a bi-monthly flash fiction magazine described as: The Bards and Sages Quarterly features original short speculative fiction from both new and established authors.  Our writers include first-time authors, Pushcart Prize … More A.J. Publication Announcement – The Drowned Prince

#TKA20 Twitter Pitch Results! – June 29, 2016

*Disclaimer: This list is not an official list and is not in collaboration with TKA. This is just a book blogger/writer making life easier for you to get inside agents’ heads as I try and do the same.* I love me some Twitter Pitch Contests, and #TKA20 was no exception! The Knight Agency (TKA) was established by Diedre … More #TKA20 Twitter Pitch Results! – June 29, 2016

4 Essential Writing Resources Every Writer Should Use

This blog is primarily aimed at sharing the resources and tips I stumble upon as I develop in my writing career. I’m constantly trying to find ways to share what I’ve learned with you in an easy-to-read format. That’s why I published a writing guide and have been humbled by how many of you have reached out to … More 4 Essential Writing Resources Every Writer Should Use

Why You Shouldn’t Worry About Falling Off the (Writing) Horse

Don’t freak out when it’s time for “downtime.” If you’re like me, then you’re afraid the second you stop writing is when you give up your hard earned momentum. What if that’s it? What if you stop, and one week turns into two, turns into ten, and then you wake up on your deathbed never … More Why You Shouldn’t Worry About Falling Off the (Writing) Horse

4 Tips Writers Can Learn From Bookstore Layouts

  1. The biggest money-maker is Romance, and bookstores know it. (Source) This section is going to be strategically placed to bring traffic to the rest of the store. In my experience, the Romance section is usually buried between other genres, likely for the purpose of bringing foot traffic. Those other genres might be young … More 4 Tips Writers Can Learn From Bookstore Layouts

Award-Winning Book Blogger Lisa Haselton Interviews A.J. Flowers on her new Writing Guide

I’m thrilled to give a call out to Lisa Haselton and her incredible Book Review and Writing blog. I have been reaching out to book bloggers (otherwise known as unicorns!) to review this blog’s new book “A Guide to Writing Your First Novel.” Her queue was far too swamped to accept another book, but I’m … More Award-Winning Book Blogger Lisa Haselton Interviews A.J. Flowers on her new Writing Guide

An Urgent Announcement – Parody Fiction Flash

Territory Humanities (T.H.) here, and we interrupt this regular programming to announce there is a killer in our midst, folks. That’s right, a deadly, unstoppable epidemic! Rumors mislabeled the affliction as a bio-weapon from rival countries. However, it’s become apparent this killer does not discriminate and targets victims on a global scale. No one is … More An Urgent Announcement – Parody Fiction Flash