Zane, this is precisely why I abandoned my Facebook account 5 years ago... too many detours to my creative focus when I was on it. I realize its importance and appreciate it, but it doesn't get any of my writing done for me... now with 32 books published since December 2009.
Honestly Zane, I'd say my "genre" is "Life"... as I've written books about the life I've lived and tried to share lessons learned. My last book published is titled "Attack of the Electronic Dust Bunnies"... which is my first foray into sci-fi (it's a 99cent Kindle eBook and a $5.99 print-on-demand [P-O-D] paperback)... before that, my latest Kindle eBooks (and P-O-D paperbacks) were "Cubicle Cardio" (an exercise book), "A Prodigal Son Returns" (the journey of my Faith), and "Gratitude Miles" (which is about an 8000 mile roadtrip I made from Detroit to LA and back in order to give gratitude and appreciation to all my former mentors and to revisit every nuance of my past). Obviously, there's a lot more, but that's "just the gist." Hope you have a great weekend! All the very best... Brian
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Zane, this is precisely why I abandoned my Facebook account 5 years ago... too many detours to my creative focus when I was on it. I realize its importance and appreciate it, but it doesn't get any of my writing done for me... now with 32 books published since December 2009.
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That's amazing Brian... What is the genre of your books and names so I can possibly purchase copies of my own...
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Honestly Zane, I'd say my "genre" is "Life"... as I've written books about the life I've lived and tried to share lessons learned. My last book published is titled "Attack of the Electronic Dust Bunnies"... which is my first foray into sci-fi (it's a 99cent Kindle eBook and a $5.99 print-on-demand [P-O-D] paperback)... before that, my latest Kindle eBooks (and P-O-D paperbacks) were "Cubicle Cardio" (an exercise book), "A Prodigal Son Returns" (the journey of my Faith), and "Gratitude Miles" (which is about an 8000 mile roadtrip I made from Detroit to LA and back in order to give gratitude and appreciation to all my former mentors and to revisit every nuance of my past). Obviously, there's a lot more, but that's "just the gist." Hope you have a great weekend! All the very best... Brian