A Myers Fiction Review: The Caging at Deadwater Manor by Sandie Will

What’s up my nugs? I hope everyone is doing well as the dredges of winter are carrying most of us into February. Let’s start off today's post with a thank you to Sandie Will for reaching out to me for one of her books, and a fresh experience for her readers, audiobooks. I can’t tell …

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Understanding Different Audiobook Styles: Author, Full-Cast, Memoirs, Voice Actor

Updates: Sorry to everyone who has noticed a decline in activity on here and social media. Now that I reached the tail end of my COVID recovery, super fun, I can finally focus. I wish I could tell you that my time off work gave me enough time to finish my novel, but the COVID …

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Using PMESII-PT in Fiction Part 2: The Military Variable

The Military Variable in fiction, like A Song of Ice and Fire, offers valuable insights into combat readiness, force structure, modernization, and sustainability. Examining capacities of war, including training levels and equipment, allows writers to develop realistic and compelling military scenarios, enhancing the authenticity and depth of their storytelling.

Unveiling the Power of Book Reviews: Importance and Strategies to Gain More

The importance of book reviews can't be overstated. They are crucial for marketing and improving as an author. Negative reviews can offer valuable insights, and getting more reviews is a challenge many writers face. The key is to keep promoting your work and seek support from friends and family. Keep at it!

Exploring Political Structures in Your Stories

PMESII-PT is a military tool for organizing operational information, covering Political, Military, Economic, Social, Information, Infrastructure, Physical Environment, and Time factors. For writers, understanding the political landscape is crucial, as seen in "The Hunger Games," where a totalitarian government shapes characters' experiences, conflicts, and societal movements, emphasizing the interplay between political structures and personal motivations.