Introvert Travel Series 2019: St. Augustine, Florida
It’s summer time, and you know what that means! It’s time for my Introvert Travel series 🙂 For my birthday week, I wanted to visit a relaxing beach and have access to some cool history stuff. If that’s what you’re looking for, I highly recommend St. Augustine, Florida, for the following reasons. St. Augustine Beach […]
Lanfranc of Bec: How an 11th Century Norman Monk Established U.S. Common Law and Evidentiary Standards
This is part III (and the final part) of a series I wrote on Lanfranc of Bec, which was originally posted in 2015. I am reposting it today because 1. It’s my birthday, and 2. You have never met a bigger medieval history nerd than Yours Truly. Enjoy! I know you all have been anxious […]
Want to Sell your Books AND Keep your Sales Data? Here’s how to set up your Online Shop.
You may feel discouraged when you think about setting up an online shop to sell your books. Honestly, it does not have to be that complicated. Why set up an online shop? If you sell your eBooks via Amazon or Nookpress, and/or sell your print books via Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing, you know that those […]
How to get permission to use song lyrics in your books
If you have ever wondered how to request permission to use song lyrics in your fiction and nonfiction books, then this blog post is for you. First, nothing in this post constitutes legal advice. Generally speaking, an author does not need to request permission to use the title of a song in his/her work. However, […]
E A Aymar’s latest thriller probes the depths of the human psyche
The Unrepentant: A Thriller by E.A. Aymar is a fiction novel that is not for the faint of heart. It deals with sex trafficking and paints what is likely a realistic picture of how women who find themselves in bad personal situations get drawn into that terrible predicament. In addition to relaying the story of Charlotte, a […]
A fresh take on the Arthurian legend! Arthur dux Bellorum
I’m hosting my friend and fellow Badger author Tim Walker today – here’s the info on his latest book! From the ruins of post-Roman Britain, a warrior arises to unite a troubled land Britain in the late Fifth Century is a troubled place – riven with tribal infighting and beset by invaders in search of […]
INTJs in an Extroverted Society (gulp!)
— Maria R. Riegger & J. C. Steel Meet the introverts J.C. Steel and Maria Riegger are introverts, but not just any introverts. We’re INTJs. INTJs are the second-rarest Myers-Briggs personality type, at just over 2.1% of the population, and INTJ women are the rarest of all the Myers-Briggs personality types, at only about .3% […]
Flash Fiction: Being the recipient of a Leo’s generosity sometimes comes with a price
Photo by Michael Spain on Unsplash I pull in front of her house, park the car, and sigh. I stopped trying a while ago. That is, I stopped trying to have the type of relationship with her that I wanted. Now, it was all about boundaries. Establishing my boundaries wasn’t the hard part; continually reinforcing them is. I […]
Conversations with Little Man: The Best Of (2016-18 edition)
Photo by Dan Whale on Unsplash As many of you know, my son is my constant companion and fellow introvert, comedian, traveler, people gazer, assistant chef, card game player, singer/songwriter, astrologer, Netflix watcher, among many other things. We have several humorous convos, and this New Year I decided to summarize the best of from the past three years. […]
Book Review: The Adventures of Frank and Diesel: Frank’s First Christmas
Another book in The Adventures of Frank and Diesel series, Frank’s First Christmas is a heartwarming dog-centered tale involving five-year-old Saint Bernard Diesel and one-year-old pug Frank. Written by Melanie Slack and illustrated by Katie Green, this book is for beginning readers and follows the exploits of real-life Frank and Diesel (who are part of […]