Okay, Dave has asked me how much walking or digging in my garden influences my writing? Answer: Not much. (smile) Victoria is the gardener, and she is an excellent one. You might want to ask her about the influence on her, since she does have a garden in her new book that’s coming out, theRead More
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Choose Your Own Topic – Here’s Your Opportunity!
Okay, I confess. I can’t think of a single thing to write about on this beautiful spring day. Spring fever has hit my brain and I want to go outside and measure my tulip shoots rather than site here and think up some scam-related words of wisdom. And I know better than to post aRead More
Where Have You Gone, Bill Appell?
Victoria is out of town for a while, so I’m holding down the fort. Does the name “Bill Appell” or “Denise Sterrs” mean anything to anyone here? I sure hope not! They were the “dynamic duo” who ran one of the biggest writing scams in history, the infamous “Edit Ink.” Edit Ink was up andRead More
Become A Writer Beware “Ambassador”
To paraphrase a famous television ad: “Writers don’t let writing friends (and acquaintances) get scammed.” Yesterday, I attended a women’s conference up at PG Community College. The keynote speaker was a dear friend of mine, a mystery writer who writes both as Elizabeth Peters and Barbara Michaels. (If you haven’t read her work, it’s great,Read More
The Need to be READ…
Wow, my post no. 40 really stirred up some discussion! Bring it on! I think I understand why that article inspired a lot of commentary. The urge to be read is something most writers feel. Writers like Emily Dickinson who are content to write totally or mostly for themselves, with no urge to share theirRead More
When An Agent Calls…
From the comments section of my last post, courtesy of Anonymous: So, what would you say about an agent who is contacting dozens of electronically published authors? She’s always very flattering about their novels, and asks if they have representation. She’s personable and polite, but the only web information on her is that it’s believedRead More

