I read a very intriguing post from Steven Lewis over at Taleist today about commenting on reviews. It really got me to thinking. It has been drilled in to me so much lately that reviews are like mother’s milk for us indie writers. But what happens when the reviews go off the rails? I […]
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A Social Media Mini-Guide for Self-Publishers
I am new to fiction writing (someday I’ll be comfortable dropping that disclaimer, but for now, it is what it is). But I am not new to social media. I have been using it, studying it and documenting its evolution in great detail for over six years in a professional capacity. So you’ll just have […]
Carbonite Rocks My Socks!
A few weeks ago, a friend asked me via Twitter about backing up her hard drive to the cloud. I recommended Carbonite to her. I’ve used it for a long time and it has always worked flawlessly for me when doing back-ups and restores. And more importantly these days, it is affordable! Within a few […]
Going Indie with the First Novel
I am just about done with my first full-length work of fiction. After speaking with several traditionally-published authors and experiencing some of the processes of the traditional publishing industry firsthand, I decided it just wasn’t for me. Bottom line is, I want to do things my way. This is my story – straight outta my brain, using my […]
Divided We Stand
After years of developing a substantial following on Twitter for my non-fiction and technology topics, I made the decision today to split my personality. From here on out, all of my fiction work (books and social media) will be done under the namesake pseudonym of this blog: Greever Williams. I was mixing my professional career […]