Tag: 7th Sign Publishing

3 Tools Every Independent Author Needs To Use

2019 marks the eighth year of professional writing for me. I self published my first book, Blurred Vision, and started 7th Sign Publishing nearly two years later. Although I have contemplated going the traditional publishing route a few times before, I enjoy the creative control that I have with publishing through my own company. Don’t […]

Once A Cheater, Always A Cheater?

We all know them. Chances are if you’re reading this right now, you have been cheated on, know someone who has or dare I say it, committed the act of cheating yourself. Can a person who cheats really change their ways? This has been an age old question that still remains unanswered today. Some people […]

Will The Responsible Men Stand Up?

2017 has definitely been a great year for 7th Sign Publishing. Besides my own two books, Stingrays and No Cream In The Middle, Miss Doggette (Love Alters Life) was released last month. However, that’s not all. Now there’s another addition to the 7th Sign Publishing family, Men = Responsibility by J. Gibson. There couldn’t be a […]

5 Questions That Make Authors Cringe

I attended a book festival this past weekend, in Memphis, TN. The experience was awesome; plus, Memphis has some delicious food. My professional writing journey started 5 years ago. I released my first book, a collection of poems called Blurred Vision, in 2011. Blurred Vision was a self-published work, which required many hours of research on […]

The Sting Between The Sheets

  This week, I announced that my new poetry book, Stingrays, will be released early next year. Stingrays is close to 90% completed, so I am excited to share this new collection of poetry with you. My first novel, Fortune Cookie, took a year to write; but poetry is a different beast. Fiction follows a certain rhythm […]

Are You Ready To Feel The Sting?

I have always been a lover of water. Water is one of God’s most soothing and interesting creations to me, especially waters of the ocean. Every book I have ever written has to start off with the concept and title first. The title and concept are part of the backbone of how I am able […]