How the Other Half Lives Crossing genres and breaking typical boundaries can be one of the most difficult tasks for a writer. Having written books with mystery and romantic suspense, I believed it had become my settled ground for all future books, but I was wrong. The M/M romantic/suspense market is exploding like gangbuster grenades…
Category: Rodd Clark
The Write Angle: My Editors and Their Biggest Bone of Contention by Rodd Clark
You Are All Flickering Stars In My Heaven Like most professions, authors get better with experience. And from the beginning I can honestly state that I’ve had difficulties with POV changes for my characters. Time and time again it has been a problem for me; mainly because I am stubbornly headstrong and refuse to be…
The Write Angle: A Guest Post by Author Rodd Clark
I do my best work when I’m lost in the eighties. With Mr. Mister, Cory Hart, Bryan Adams and even Kajagoogoo playing in the background, I seem to lose myself inside the stories I write. Maybe it’s merely an indicator of my age, or maybe it’s just the last time things seemed simpler and more…
The Write Angle: A Guest Post by Author Rodd Clark
In the face of industry changes, many authors are being left out in the cold. The trend of e-book publishers falling to the wayside can be varied, but none of this matters to a writer who has worked so hard to get their labor of love out to a willing public. Publishers discounted the growth…
Guest Post, Excerpt, and Giveaway: Ash and Cinders by Rodd Clark
Please help us welcome author Rodd Clark to TNA today on the tour for the third novel in his Gabriel Church series, Ash and Cinders. He’s talking a bit about character motivation, sharing an excerpt from the book, and is also offering a lucky reader the chance to win an e-copy of the book. Welcome,…
Review: Rubble and the Wreckage by Rodd Clark
Title: Rubble and the Wreckage (A Gabriel Church Tale: Book One) Author: Rodd Clark Publisher: Driven Press Pages/Word Count: 254 Pages At a Glance: Not a bad story, but doesn’t live up to its fullest potential. Reviewed By: Lisa Blurb: Gabriel Church knows you can’t take a life without first understanding just how feeble life…