
Run or a nap? I went for a run instead of sleeping, and reflected on what I’ve been thinking over for a long while now: my target audience for Redemption was primarily male. I have proof. My … [Read more...]
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Troy began his writing life at a very young age, penning the as yet unpublished George and the Giant Castle at age six. He grew up in Southern Idaho, and after many adventures including a short stint in the US Army and a diverse education, Troy returned to Idaho, but the north end of the state this time, where he currently resides.
Troy works as a freelance writer and researcher by night, and the Museum Operations Specialist and Head of Research at the Wallace District Mining museum by day. He truly loves to write dark, psychological thrillers and released Broken Bones, a collection of his short stories, last September to great acclaim and with reasonable success. His new thriller Redemption is available now.
Troy lives with his wife of eleven years, two of his five children and two very talented dogs. He is a skier, cyclist, hiker, fisherman, hunter, and a terrible beginning golfer. He is currently working on the sequel to Redemption, tentatively titled Temptation.
Here are my most recent posts:

Run or a nap? I went for a run instead of sleeping, and reflected on what I’ve been thinking over for a long while now: my target audience for Redemption was primarily male. I have proof. My … [Read more...]

Indie authors have limited funding. It’s just the way it is. They can only afford to spend so much on the creation and publication of their books. The situation is the same for small presses and … [Read more...]

“Should I pay someone to edit my novel before I self-publish or are self-edits good enough?” “Yes you should. No one can ‘see’ and catch all of their own mistakes.” “How do I find … [Read more...]

“I am trying—in a good cause—to crowd people out of their own minds and occupy their space. I want them to stop being themselves for the moment. I want them to stop thinking and occupy their … [Read more...]

The last post in this series (but not my last column, no worries) deals with something we all get asked from time to time as writers: Where do your ideas come from? It’s one of my favorite questions … [Read more...]

This is part of a six part series on the writing life. Although this month's scheduled post is supposed to be how a writer makes money, November is National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) and it is … [Read more...]

I’ve stopped telling people some of the many jobs I have held in my life, and some of the things I have done. Turns out they don’t believe me. But they are all true. So how do you become a writer? … [Read more...]

Previously in this series on the writing life I have written about What Does It Mean to be a Writer? and What Does a Writer Do? Some have even disagreed with me about what I have said in those posts. … [Read more...]

The writing life is just that: a lifestyle. This is the second of a six part series (posted once a month over a six month period) about the writing lifestyle. The first post, “What does it mean to … [Read more...]

The writing life is just that: a lifestyle. This post will be part of a six part series (posted once a month over a six month period) about the writing lifestyle. The series will attempt to answer … [Read more...]

A typical day for an independent author, especially one who self publishes, revolves around some key components to the job: writing, business, making money, family, and some kind of rest and … [Read more...]

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