David Bain, author of Gray Lake, Death Sight and several short story collections, offers ten essays on writing, with an eye toward helping new writers gain their footing and keeping the more seasoned scribe motivated. It also includes his essay "Basic E-Book Self-Publishing Advice for Newbies" which has already helped hundreds of beginning indie authors.
A longtime college English prof and former newspaper bureau chief, Bain infuses these essays on the writing life with years of teaching, editing, and indie publishing experience, using an easygoing yet incisive style.
Also included are insights into Bain's own work, background into his fictional characters and settings, and two interviews with fellow authors working in the dark fantasy genre.
The table of contents include:
Introduction by David Bain
Essays on Writing
Time and the Non Full-Time Writer
The One Surefire Way to Beat Writer's Block
Basic E-Book Self-Publishing Advice for Newbies
On Revision: Love, Hate, and Saying "Good Enough"
The Writing Life Begins at 44
For Writers, Social Media Should Be Little More Than Playtime
When "Real Life" Encroaches on Writing Time
Your Assignment: To Be Truly Alive
On Genre, Music and Limitations
Don't Worry about Word Count - "The Bathroom Break Method"
Essays Specifically About My Own Work
How the Will Castleton Stories Got Started...
Writing: Art, Business, and Jimi
Morbo the Clown Comes to Town: Audience Vs. Art
Interviews
Interview with C. Dennis Moore: "On Reviewing"
Interview with Michael K. Rose