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A Setback…but With a Bright Side

June 14, 2022June 10, 2022 / E.J. Robison / 1 Comment

Well, I might as well just come out with it: I'm pushing back my finishing date for Project Pea. Again. Sometimes, it seems like this WIP has been nothing but headaches. I can't seem to get a firm grasp on it, like it just keeps slipping through my fingers. I keep wanting to get frustrated … Continue reading A Setback…but With a Bright Side

Takin’ a Break

June 7, 2022June 3, 2022 / E.J. Robison / Leave a comment

Sometimes, you just need to take a break. And sometimes, the break comes to you. I don't have too much progress to report on Project Pea this week because there hasn't been much. I had a lot of things planned last week - a combination of Memorial Day, my birthday, and all of my teacher … Continue reading Takin’ a Break

How my cats singlehandedly gave me the idea for my current WIP…

May 31, 2022May 26, 2022 / E.J. Robison / 2 Comments

27,300 words in a month. I'm one-third of the way through Project Pea - at least I think I am, if I'm right and it ends up being around 80k words - and I already can't believe I've gotten this far. If you've read some of my previous posts, you'll know that it's been a … Continue reading How my cats singlehandedly gave me the idea for my current WIP…

Why I’ve Never Published a Full-Length Novel

May 27, 2022May 24, 2022 / E.J. Robison / 2 Comments

"Become an indie author," they said. "It'll be fun!" they said. And it is! But it's also slightly daunting for someone like me. People always say that unless an incredible miracle happens, if you want to make it anywhere in indie publishing, you have to write a lot of books. It's the only way to … Continue reading Why I’ve Never Published a Full-Length Novel

Do you really have to follow “writing rules?”

May 13, 2022May 13, 2022 / E.J. Robison / 4 Comments

Show, don't tell. Grammar. POV consistency. Don't make the first scene a dream sequence. Make your main character likeable. Sometimes, writing can feel like it's all about the rules. But are these rules that we can break? As many of you know, I'm working on a YA novel right now. I've been working on it … Continue reading Do you really have to follow “writing rules?”

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