by liam | Jun 5, 2015 | West Meadows Detectives, writing news
June is turning into a bittersweet month for me. On one hand, I’m saying so long to some old friends, but on the other I’m saying hello to a brand new detective duo that I think you will grow to love. First, the goodbyes . . . Max Finder Mystery wraps-up...
by liam | May 24, 2015 | Battle of the Blocks, writing news
One of the things I love most about indy publishing is the ability to change my mind. Want to tweak the blurb on the book’s Amazon or Goodreads page? Go for it. Need to fix a typo spotted by an eagle-eyed reader? Done. And the biggie of them all: Want to change...
by liam | May 18, 2015 | Battle of the Blocks, writing news
A little over a month ago, I sent a copy of Battle of the Blocks 2: Nether Nightmare to my wonderful beta readers. Then, I promptly went into hiding. I explained my fears in this post, but it turns out I didn’t have to worry. It’s not because my writing...
by liam | Apr 22, 2015 | Tank & Fizz, Teacher's Guide, writing news
After writing 35 + books for kids, I’ve learned to be patient (sort of) while I wait to hear what folks think of my latest project. There’s the pre-publishing buzz created by book reviewers who get advanced copies. But then, silence. What I’m finally...
by liam | Apr 5, 2015 | Battle of the Blocks, writing news
This new world of publishing both thrills and terrifies me. I’m thrilled because in addition to writing fun books for traditional publishers (like my Tank & Fizz mystery series for Orca Book Publishers), I can also publish my own projects and get an...