April 2026

The Slow Squeeze: Why It Might Be Time to Reconsider Barnes & Noble

Barnes & Noble didn’t send a warning shot—they sent a deadline. Raise your paperback prices to $14.99 by May 14th, or your books are gone. For indie authors working in short fiction or maintaining deep backlists, that’s not a tweak. It’s a hard stop. And it’s only the latest move in a pattern that’s quietly reshaping who—and what—belongs on the platform. The question isn’t whether these changes are fair. It’s whether your publishing strategy can survive them.

The Slow Squeeze: Why It Might Be Time to Reconsider Barnes & Noble Read More »

The 5-Minute Brain Dump That Can Instantly Get You Back to Writing

Excerpt: Writers don’t usually suffer from a lack of ideas—we suffer from too many. Between errands, reminders, story ideas, and random questions, our brains can become so cluttered that writing feels impossible. Here’s how a simple five-minute “brain dump” can clear the mental noise, help you focus, and get you back into the flow of writing.

The 5-Minute Brain Dump That Can Instantly Get You Back to Writing Read More »

Write Stuff Story Bundle Release.

Excerpt: Fourteen exclusive books and one workshop, all packed with up-to-date advice for indie writers navigating 2026—from writing faster and smarter to marketing, Kickstarter, newsletters, and surviving the modern publishing landscape. Available for a limited time, the Write Stuff StoryBundle also supports World Central Kitchen, so you can help your writing career and do some good at the same time.

Write Stuff Story Bundle Release. Read More »

The Magic Cookie Method of Writing Motivation

When writing starts to drag, the problem often isn’t laziness or lack of discipline — it’s that you’ve lost sight of what you’re writing toward. In this post, I explore the “magic cookie” method: finding the one scene, moment, or beat in your story that excites you enough to pull you through the difficult middle. Because sometimes the best cure for procrastination is knowing there’s something wonderful waiting a few chapters ahead.

The Magic Cookie Method of Writing Motivation Read More »

Safe Writing Is Dangerous Now. Here’s What to Write Instead.

Safe writing used to feel like the smart choice. Study the market. Follow the trends. Give readers more of what they already liked.

But in a world where AI can produce endless same-but-different stories, safe writing is becoming the riskiest strategy of all.

Readers do not know what they want until they see it. They cannot ask for the strange combination, the odd obsession, or the idea that should not work but somehow does. That is your advantage. The books that stand out now will not be the safest ones. They will be the ones only you could have written.

Safe Writing Is Dangerous Now. Here’s What to Write Instead. Read More »

Scroll to Top