Thursday, February 5, 2026

Bad Billy Brown Trailer

Interview with Adam Brian Dada from FilmDiner

Real World Example of an Independent Writer and Filmmaker

Social Media and Your Book or Film

Raising Funds for your Movie or Book Project

How to Make Low Content Books and Sell Them

Comprehensive Interview with Indie Rights

How to Self Publish a Book

How to do Filmmaking for Profit

How to get Acting Jobs

How to use AI for Writing and Filmmaking

How to find an Audience for Writers and Filmmakers

How to Figure Out Why you Want to Write?

Can Journaling Help you Write?

I have been journaling for over 31 years and 100% yes, it can help you write.  Let me summarize my ideas on journaling:

Journaling means that you regularly write down your personal thoughts, ideas, dreams, plans, and more.  There are no strict rules, but some recommend to journal daily.  Diary writing is different in that it just records the day.  Journaling has intention.

Regular journaling can reduce stress, organize thought, process trauma, help create ideas, solve problems, record events, allow for gratitude, and allow for self-awareness.  Different journals can be used for different reasons or projects.

Journaling can be inspired by thoughts, dreams, nature, by people, or just life.  Journaling can include art, symbols, pictures, and writing.

I have written many of my ideas down and have come back to them and organized products.  Journaling is a very important tool in the writer's toolkit.

Lastly, be aware of privacy.  Don't write down something very private that could fall into the wrong hands.  Use journaling as a tool and a hobby.









Are you out there? Have I written anything that has helped you?

Is anyone out there reading my blog in the year 2026?  Does anyone read blogs?  I wonder.  Should I work this more?  Am I helping?

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I have always enjoyed studying ancient cultures, legends, folklore and mythology and have observed that most ancient stories are very similar across all cultures including stories of floods and giants and little people. I visit many of the places I write about. The cover art of many of my books includes my own photography with some imagery illustrated into the photograph.