In the September/October 2010 issue of AARP Magazine, an article entitled “Find Your Inner Genius” showed how older Americans were “immersing themselves in new pursuits”. The article revealed how these late-blooming artists tapped into their creative talent, though working at varied and diverse jobs. It is this discovery that leads to finding your special niche. […]
Archives for 2010
Finding the Story
You want to write by don’t think you can? Is your enthusiasm for your novel waning? Try this writing exercises to get your creative juices flowing again.
Writing Through Doubt and Failure
I read a recent post by Johanna Harness about writing failures that is right on target. All of us, as we get older, give up more and focus on our failure and mistakes rather than on what we have learned. When I approached my husband about learning Spanish, he groaned. My argument: “Kids learn to […]
Interview with Mel Smith, Author
I have known Mel since 1990, when I was hired as a freelance graphic artist for his agency the AdSmith. From this one-on-one relationship our friendship grew to the point that Mel became “family.” I was amazed to hear he was writing a book. Not that I didn’t feel he was capable, but I knew […]
The Gravatar and You
Gravatars are more then little virtual images. Successful use of the gravatar can greatly improve your public exposure and develop your name as a mini-brand.
Starting an e-Book
If you are considering writing a novel or e-book, then we would love to help you. First, be prepared to do a lot of work. While we are very excited about working with new potential authors – we cannot and won’t write the piece for you. This is something that YOU want to do. One […]
George Fyhrie, Author
George Fyhrie is the Author of a children’s book “Mountain Adventure”. Though self-published in paperback, we are delighted to be Mr. Fyhrie’s e-publisher. We will also be revamping the cover design and developing a marketing campaign to help further his sales for both electronic and paperback publications. Congratulations, George Fyhrie, for becoming an Unruly e-publishing […]




