Chris Lough writes in Tor.com an article which is, hands down, the best description of the book production process I’ve ever read. In How Could The Winds of Winter Be Published in Only Three Months he walks us through the six key steps in the process for a typical book and then for R. R. […]
Posts Tagged ‘Nick Sibelius’
PNWA Conference Coming Soon
Posted: 17th June 2014 by jazzdog in ConferencesTags: James Rollins, Nick Sibelius, PNWA, Richard Hacker, writing
We’re in the middle of the June blues in Seattle as the weather toys with us–one day clear and sunny with mountain views, the next overcast and glooming. But July is only a couple of weeks away, promising the usual awesome Pacific Northwest summer of clear days in the 70’s and 80’s and of course, […]
Paranoia Runs Deep
Posted: 27th May 2014 by jazzdog in WritingTags: champagne books, creativity, fiction, Nick Sibelius, research, Richard Hacker, Texas, thriller, writing
Like most authors, I spend a good deal of time researching characters, history, culture, language, locations…the list is endless. On any given day, I may ponder how the human body reacts to garroting, which Russian sniper rifles would have been used in the early 1960’s, the flora and fauna of Peru, churches in Amsterdam destroyed […]
CHAIN REACTION Virtual Blog Tour Schedule Announced
Posted: 23rd April 2014 by jazzdog in Blog Tour, Book ReleaseTags: blog tour, BOOK GIVEAWAY, book release, book review, Chain Reaction, champagne books, crime, Nick Sibelius, PUYB, Richard Hacker, Texas, thriller
Monday, May 5 Interview at Virginia Beach Publishing Examiner Tuesday, May 6 Book Review at Miki’s Hope Wednesday, May 7 Book Featured at Bound 2 Escape Thursday, May 8 Book Featured at Paranormal and Romantic Suspense Book Featured at Confessions of a Reader Monday, May 12 Character Guest Post at As the Page Turns Tuesday, May 13 Book Featured at Laurie’s Thoughts […]