Welcome to my January 2018 Project Report.ย My goal with these monthly reports is to help other authors, entrepreneurs, leaders, or anyone else who wants to make an impact through their work. Each month I will share how I spent my time as an author and creative entrepreneur and the successes, failures, and lessons Iโve learned…
The Learning Log
Lessons from a Day of Keeping Our Basement from flooding
I woke up at 5:00 a.m. this morning planning to write a very different lesson. I knew as soon as my foot hit the squishy floor that we were in for a long day. Itโs almost 9:00 p.m. and Iโm taking a break. Here are just a few things I learned today while trying to…
Shawn Coyne’s Five Elements of a Story
Every writer should read Shawn Coyne’s The Story Grid. Of the many things I gained from the book, the one take-away that stands out a few years later is his five elements of a story. I have used these five elements to write articles, tell stories in keynote speeches, and plan out short stories. Once…
Give Your Characters an Immediate Motivation
“When I used to teach creative writing, I would tell the students to make their characters want something right away โ even if itโs only a glass of water. Characters paralyzed by the meaninglessness of modern life still have to drink water from time to time.” Kurt Vonnegut (source) I’m still learning to write good…
Will my book still sell a decade from now?
In Zero to One Peter Thiel asks a really valuable question for entrepreneurs to ask about their businesses: Will this business still be around a decade from now? The corollary question an author must ask is: Will this book still be in print a decade from now? Will this book still sell a decade from…


