One over-simplified classification of how people act is to determine if they are like fighter pilots or bomber pilots. Bomber pilots are very single focused on their target. Fighter pilots are scanning the skies around them for threats and targets. Are you a fighter pilot or a bomber pilot?
Thursday, September 26, 2024
Thursday, September 19, 2024
The Adventures of Sure Luck Holmes
The electronic edition of my middle grade mystery, The Adventures of Sure Luck Holmes, can now be pre-ordered:
Fifth-grader Sherman
Holmes and his sidekick Johanna Watson solve mysteries surrounding the Baker
Street Elementary School in Londonberry, California. Nicknamed Sure Luck,
Sherman always cracks the case, but invariably for the wrong reason that only
Johanna catches, particularly when it involves Sherman’s nemesis, the school
bully Jim Moriarty. Johanna also assists Sure Luck as he prepares for his
second level private detective’s exam, involving both a written section and a
surprise practical test that will require all of Sure Luck’s skill.
Thursday, September 12, 2024
Different Writing Approaches During My Writing Career
I began writing in 2001 when I was 56 years old. At the time I was still working, so I adapted a technique from Julia Cameron’s book, The Artist Way, called morning pages. I would review where I had left off the day before and write three handwritten pages first thing every morning. When I got home from work, I’d transcribe these pages into my computer. This is how I wrote my first four published novels. Then when I retired in 2007, I wrote directly into the computer every morning that I wasn’t doing a family activity or book event. This resulted in completed manuscripts for approximately thirty books. Then in 2015 when we moved back to Southern California from Colorado, I shifted into another phase. Since then, I have written a few new manuscripts but have mainly focused on editing my portfolio of completed manuscripts and getting a number of them published.
Thursday, September 5, 2024
Wordle
My wife enjoys Sudoku and crossword puzzles, but I like Wordle. The idea of one puzzle a day appeals to me. I look forward to the challenge every morning, but then I’m done with my puzzles for the day.