The General’s Twin; A Tale of Pride The General’s Twin; A Tale of Pride By Megan Cutler | October 26, 2018 | Comments 2 comments Back when I started the Seven Deadly Sins project, I joked that there were probably enough off-shoots of Domerin that I could write a prompt for each sin featuring him. It’s taken some time but I have, indeed, found a Domerin for every sin. As a follow up to Wrath, which kicked this project off, … Read More Read More
My Work is Absolutely as Valuable as Yours My Work is Absolutely as Valuable as Yours By Megan Cutler | October 22, 2018 | Comments 5 comments The biggest struggle I face as an indie author has nothing to do with inspiration or even with sales. It’s time. There’s never enough time to complete all the tasks on my to-do list. Worse, I have to defend every second of that time from people who act as if my work should be finished … Read More Read More
Bad Advice Bad Advice By Megan Cutler | October 19, 2018 | Comments 0 Comment This is the conclusion of the story I started in The Light in the Bathroom Doesn’t Always Blink and continued in Ghostly Jams and Going Too Far. I really enjoyed writing this story and I hope you enjoyed reading it! I’m hoping to do more such serials in the near future. . . . I … Read More Read More
An Imperial Daughter’s Woe – Eternity’s Empire Chapter 15 An Imperial Daughter’s Woe – Eternity’s Empire Chapter 15 By Megan Cutler | October 15, 2018 | Comments 4 comments It’s been absolutely delightful opening my writer’s notebook this year to share the developmental details of Eternity’s Empire. In case you missed it, I talked about Ganga over here, Amaterasu over here, Thora here and, finally Aphrodite here. So what’s left? Aeternitas of course! And I’m excited to finally talk about her because she’s probably … Read More Read More
The Rebel’s Council; A Tale of Wrath The Rebel’s Council; A Tale of Wrath By Megan Cutler | October 12, 2018 | Comments 5 comments Back when I started the Seven Deadly Sins project, I joked that there were probably enough off-shoots of Domerin that I could write a prompt for each sin featuring him. It’s taken some time but I have, indeed, found a Domerin for every sin. It seems only fitting that I start off with Wrath, since … Read More Read More
It was a Summer of Wine, Musicals and Road Trips It was a Summer of Wine, Musicals and Road Trips By Megan Cutler | October 8, 2018 | Comments 2 comments This summer passed so quickly for my husband and I that our heads are still spinning. We tried to front-load all our travels so that we’d have a nice, quiet August. But often even the best plans are laid to waste. Then again, when your friends have a choice between crashing at your house for … Read More Read More
Going Too Far Going Too Far By Megan Cutler | October 5, 2018 | Comments 2 comments Here’s part three of the story I started in The Light in the Bathroom Doesn’t Always Blink and continued in Ghostly Jams. . . . I feel like a teenager again. Since we figured out the trick with the radio, I’ve been spending a lot of time in the laundry room. I perch atop the … Read More Read More
I Want My Choices to Matter I Want My Choices to Matter By Megan Cutler | October 1, 2018 | Comments 0 Comment Way back when this blog was young, I wrote about my love for video game choices that actually impact the outcome of the story. That was before the Mass Effect 3 debacle where the entire outcome of three games worth of story came down to the single press of a button. It was also before … Read More Read More
The Oracle’s Disk – A Random Picture Prompt The Oracle’s Disk – A Random Picture Prompt By Megan Cutler | September 28, 2018 | Comments 4 comments I’m starting to feel like I’m writing my own personal twilight zone collection. I didn’t set out to do that, but I do dig how these random picture prompts have turned out. . . . Mothers like to tell stories. While Bethany was growing up, she clung to one in particular. It hadn’t come up … Read More Read More
Make Line Editing Easy – A Helpful Guide for Indies Make Line Editing Easy – A Helpful Guide for Indies By Megan Cutler | September 24, 2018 | Comments 3 comments The top piece of feedback I note in reviews of self-published fiction is lack of proper editing. We’re talking about line edits here; basic spelling, grammar and structure. This tends to be the first thing most readers notice, because it breaks up the flow and makes the story difficult to read. A high number of … Read More Read More