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Manage Your Business

The Fictorians and our guest bloggers have spent the month of March covering a number of legal topics and issues with which we feel every writer should have some familiarity.  If we didn’t cover a topic you’re interested in, drop us a line and we’ll...

And to round off the evening, a Fictorians blurb

The Fictorians writing blog dedicated March 2014 to blogs about various legal issues of which writers ought to be aware.  Lots of good topics, including taxes, contracts, copyrights, and other such legal stuff.  We pulled in a number of guest posters, including M....

Something I forgot to mention…

Back last year, second quarter, maybe, I wrote a nice long 1632-verse novella involving my characters Byron and Gotthilf.  It came in at a bit over 33,000 words.  The final title was Hide Trouble From Mine Eyes. The original game plan was for it to be combined with...

Latest News on 1636: The Devil’s Opera

The book seems to be selling well in both paper and e-formats.  [sounds of unseemly celebration in the background]. For those of you who like audiobooks, 1636: The Devil’s Opera is now available in audio format.  Check it out...

Apologies and Mea Culpas

I have been absent from here for (counts on fingers) about four months. No real excuse, other than I was dealing with a lot of stress in my day job and in other Real Life ™ situations that just pretty much suppressed my writing, both non-fiction and fiction....

Record Keeping, Part Two: . . . But Necessary

Okay, now for a couple of specific issues: Tax Records (U.S. version) It is a commonly held belief that the IRS requires you to keep your tax records for seven years.  Actually, according to the records manager of a company I used to work for, that’s not quite...