Keeping it Interesting
My associate and I are have been doing a lot of reading about blogging, SEO tactics, and social media, we’re in the throes of launching a new business that will help published authors generate more traffic to their websites, and lead to sales. As we learn more and more we’re also applying more of these tactics to our own sites to see what works and what doesn’t.
The key element to have readers keep coming back to your blog or website is to keep the content interesting, but what might be fun for you doesn’t necessarily mean that it will be page turner or a click through for your audience. I discovered this last month when I decided to run a special month-long series on the Spanish Civil War on Alvah’s Books. So the question is do I write for my audience to keep them coming back and review books I know they’ll
Click here to continue readingThe ‘Julius’ Chronicles: Research
For almost three years, I’ve been working on a novel that I’ve titled Julius. It started with the NANOWRIMO (National Novel Writing Month ) challenge to complete a 50,000 word draft in one month. After I completed the task, I saw that the silly and spoofy story I had imagined had become something much more substantial. Now, two and one-half years after the fact, I’m still researching, rewriting and revising. It’s an endless process.
How did the story begin and what is it today? For starters, it all had to with Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, a car drive through the town of Ossining and my father’s comment about prison towns and the electric chair.
How did the novel change? Here’s an example of one sentence I wrote in the very first draft:
Click here to continue readingToo bad it’s not 1936, we could have run off to Spain with the Abraham Lincoln Battalion, fight the fascists along


