Any published authors in Cowboy Nation?

northerncowboynation

Well-Known Member
Messages
7,925
Reaction score
6,303
I am a one time self-published author, intending to be more than one time published. Learned lots about the foray into self publishing the first.

Have any of you guys/girls ever been published? Would be interested in sharing experiences with someone who has similar tastes in football teams.

Reply to this thread or drop me a PM. Thanks for reading

Hopefully this isn't too self-serving :)
 

timb2

Well-Known Member
Messages
12,869
Reaction score
19,331
I wrote for my College Paper but went for other interests and didn't stick with it , but would like to write a novel and even thought of doing a NFL Draft Website
 

trickblue

Not Old School...Old Testament...
Messages
31,439
Reaction score
3,961
DargonKing999 was a self-published author back in the day...
 

csirl

Well-Known Member
Messages
3,692
Reaction score
3,987
I wrote some game reports for a football paper for 3-4 years before it closed down when the internet took over as the main source of sports news.
 

YosemiteSam

Unfriendly and Aloof!
Messages
45,756
Reaction score
21,940
And Neal deGrasse Tyson's Astrophysics for People in a Hurry....and String Theory for Dummies.
:laugh:
Interesting stuff drives you to continue reading!

Actually, when I was young. I couldn't ready novels. I couldn't make it through the first 2-3 chapters before I was so bored, I would never pick up the book again.

That finally changed when I tried to read Dean Koontz's book Intensity. That book grabbed me and I read the entire thing in one night. I'm thankful for that, because that allowed me to know that sometimes it's worth waiting for (or wading through the first few chapters) to find you've got a really great book to read!
 

Runwildboys

Confused about stuff
Messages
50,238
Reaction score
94,110
CowboysZone DIEHARD Fan
Interesting stuff drives you to continue reading!

Actually, when I was young. I couldn't ready novels. I couldn't make it through the first 2-3 chapters before I was so bored, I would never pick up the book again.

That finally changed when I tried to read Dean Koontz's book Intensity. That book grabbed me and I read the entire thing in one night. I'm thankful for that, because that allowed me to know that sometimes it's worth waiting for (or wading through the first few chapters) to find you've got a really great book to read!
I think the biggest novel I've ever read is The Stand.
 
Top