by Andy Updegrove | Sep 13, 2014 | Book Reviews, My Writing, SelfPublishing, Writing
I wanted to give a big Thank You to those readers who have recently posted reviews of The Alexandria Project. Where they are also authors, I’d also like to provide links back to their sites so that you can learn about them and their books as well.The two most...
by Andy Updegrove | Jul 20, 2014 | Book Reviews, My Writing, Writing
All authors can be divided into three categories: those who read reviews of their books, those who don’t, and those that do and claim they don’t. It would be fair to say that all authors can also be divided into those that are successful enough to ignore...
by Andy Updegrove | Jul 1, 2014 | My Writing, SelfPublishing, Writing
When you’re really on your writing game, the words flow effortlessly from your mind’s eye to your fingers. But at other times, and especially if you’re working in a plot-driven genre, presenting the next developments in your narrative may be laborious and...
by Andy Updegrove | Jun 29, 2014 | My Writing, Writing
Most fiction authors, I expect, start in the beginning of the story and write their way straight through the plot until they reach the conclusion, and certainly that seems to be the most logical way to go about the enterprise. But what if that just isn’t working...
by Andy Updegrove | May 7, 2014 | Book Reviews, My Writing
I’m grateful for the following recent reviews (you can find all of the Amazon reviews here) 5.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing cyber tech & international thriller – great read!, May 6, 2014 By Phil – Verified Purchase (softcover) Combining factual...
by Andy Updegrove | Apr 9, 2014 | My Writing
Read this book from the beginning One of the two articles of faith that Eric Kriss and Peter Quinn embraced in drafting their evolving Enterprise Technical Reference Model (ETRM) was this: products built to “open standards” are more desirable than those...
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