
John Ward
I paint. I write. I enjoy meeting new people on Google+, participating in their conversations and learning what makes them special. Here are the topics about which I post most frequently: Writing, Dig
Occupation: Artist/Illustrator
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2013-06-20 03:20:35 (2 comments, 0 reshares, 2 +1s)
Here's my interview with literary agent +Sarah Negovetich.
She talks about landing an agent, working with one after you have signed the contract, and shares some thoughts on self-publishing.

2013-06-20 03:20:00 (0 comments, 0 reshares, 2 +1s)
Here's my interview with +Mike Underwood. We talk about his book Geekomancy and the sequel Celebromancy which comes out on July 15th.


2013-06-19 19:51:46 (0 comments, 0 reshares, 10 +1s)
Tonight, I will be interviewing +Mike Underwood.
He will be answering questions that have been submitted by the Urban Fantasy Fans community. We will have a spoiler free discussion about his current book Geekomancy as well as a few questions about his upcoming release Celebromancy.
The interview will start at 8 PM EST and it will be archived on YouTube for those who miss the live version. Here's a link to my YouTube channel for those who want to subscribe:
https://www.youtube.com/user/jlwardx

2013-06-19 19:44:27 (1 comments, 0 reshares, 4 +1s)
Tonight, I will be interviewing Literary Agent +Sarah Negovetich
She will be answering questions that have been submitted by the Writer's Discussion Group community. All of the questions fall into one of three categories: Getting an Agent, Working with an Agent, and a lot of questions about Self-Publishing.
The interview will start at 9 PM EST and it will be archived on YouTube for those who miss the live version. Here's a link to my YouTube channel for those who want to subscribe:
https://www.youtube.com/user/jlwardx


2013-06-17 23:38:22 (23 comments, 2 reshares, 42 +1s)
Today is my 30th birthday, so I'm writing this letter to Google
I'm going to put all the jokes about my youth coming to a close aside and talk about something that I usually don't ever speak of. The wave of technology in the past couple decades has been amazing. I used a lite brite as a kid. Now 3 year olds are using iPads. We've reached whole new levels but have somehow managed to ignore people with disabilities who could really benefit from these advancements. I know we all want to create things for recreation, but how about helping some people out along the way.
Hearing disabilities are rarely ever talked about and if you watched that deaf girl hear for the first time on youtube about a year ago, you'd think that deafness had been cured once and for all. Less than 1% of hearing impaired people in the U .S. could even benefit from the type of surgery she... more »

2013-06-16 23:03:39 (16 comments, 1 reshares, 6 +1s)
Impromptu Study:
There was a recent article being passed around stating that the majority of self-published authors made less than $500 in a one year period.
Self-published authors: Choose 1 or 2.
Traditionally-published authors: Choose 3 or 4.
Relevant Time Frame: 365 day period taken between January 2012 to now.
Have you:
1/3: In a one-year period of time, you have made $500.00 or higher in royalties. This is before taxes, but after Amazon or other sources have taken their share. If you do not have a year's worth of data but you HAVE exceeded $500.00, you may participate.
2/4: In a one-year period of time, you have made between $0.01 and $499.99 in royalties. This is before taxes, but after Amazon or other sources have taken their share. If you do not have a complete year's wroth of data, you may NOT participate.... more »

2013-06-13 18:24:40 (0 comments, 0 reshares, 12 +1s)
Here is the video where I spoke to +Demian Farnworth and +Johnny B. Truant regarding marketing for writers. We spoke about blogging, the importance of having an online presence that you own, marketing funnels and calls to action.
There is a lot of good information in here.
This video was done for the Writer's Discussion Group community. You can visit that community here: http://goo.gl/UUIGO

2013-06-13 18:16:59 (0 comments, 0 reshares, 5 +1s)
Here is the interview I did with +Kevin Hearne yesterday.
Lots of questions from the Urban Fantasy Fans community. Here's a link to the community, if you'd like to take a look: http://goo.gl/riVGQ.

2013-06-13 02:30:11 (36 comments, 1 reshares, 20 +1s)
Do you enjoy True Crime dramas, Mysteries, or Police Procedurals?
If so, I'd like to introduce you to +Joseph Giacalone. He is new to Google+. He is a retired NYPD Detective Sergeant and the former Commanding Officer of the Bronx Cold Case Squad. He is also a recipient of the NYPD Medal for Valor. If that wasn't enough, he's also a frequent guest for different TV shows where he appears as guest consultant on A&E, Eyewitness News and Investigation Discovery.
If all of that sounds interesting to you, add him to your circles. He has already made several posts about these issues. He's brand new to Google+ and is following less than 100 people. He's trying to connect with individuals who share his interests. So, if you like this stuff, he'd like to get to know you better.

2013-06-10 23:56:58 (9 comments, 3 reshares, 9 +1s)
One of the Best Articles I've Read
The article takes away all of your excuses about how you spend your time and forces you to be honest about what it is that you actually value. It is a wonderful way to look at life.
Normally, I try to dig down and quote some of the meat of an article. Typically, the weighty material comes about three-quarters of the way through. The article is different. Right from the very beginning, he hammers you with a cold, hard truth. That revelation is key because this admission allows you to accept all of the points that he brings up later in the article. Here's his introduction:
"Every day we exchange value for value. Your time for your employer’s money. Your money for the restaurant’s food.
What I’ve recently realized is that the intangible exchanges are no different. My desire to stay in shape is traded for that i... more »

2013-06-09 17:17:34 (2 comments, 0 reshares, 5 +1s)
More details about the NSA's PRISM program
This article does a decent job of explaining why the recent denials from every tech firm regarding their participation with the NSA's PRISM program can both be honest (as in the person who made the statement is saying what they believe to be true) and factually wrong.
I'm not saying that those statements are wrong. I'm just pointing out that it is possible.
Here's a bit from the article that is relevant to my statement above:
“...The U.S. government does not have direct access or a ‘back door’ to the information stored in our data centers,” Google’s chief executive, Larry Page, and its chief legal officer, David Drummond, said in a statement on Friday. “We provide user data to governments only in accordance with the law.”
Statements from Microsoft, Yahoo, Facebook, Apple, AOL an... more »


2013-06-09 13:54:24 (9 comments, 14 reshares, 78 +1s)
This won't end well.
From Endless Origami: http://endlessorigami.com/2013/06/04/empathy/

2013-06-09 13:48:28 (4 comments, 0 reshares, 4 +1s)
+Andy Goldman this made me think of you. I'm not saying that it happened to you exactly, but I am suspicious.


2013-06-09 00:34:55 (20 comments, 1 reshares, 47 +1s)
Turtle on the Loose
Yesterday, this turtle was trying to cross one of the busiest streets in my area. He was in the middle of the first lane with three more lanes to go.
I pulled over to the side of the road and rescued him. I took him home with me. I let him loose in my back yard. I was going to take him to a nearby river in a heavily wooded area, but the turtle had other plans. He has wandered off somewhere and I can't find him anywhere.
Now, I'm concerned.
Not for the turtle's safety. I live in a pretty rural area. He'll be okay here. I'm worried though because I'm afraid that he may have misunderstood my intentions when I rescued him. I'm worried that he's out there now plotting and planning his revenge.
I hope that he doesn't have any skills in ninjitsu.

2013-06-08 03:15:37 (28 comments, 1 reshares, 8 +1s)
Will Medium become the Writer Nirvana that Google+ used to be?
Recently, several people within my circles have been speaking about the most recent changes to the Google+ interface. Specifically, they feel that the way posts are currently truncated to the first three sentences is discouraging reading and engagement.
Hope may be on the way... if you're willing to leave the Google+ platform.
I don't plan on leaving, but I am intrigued by a new venture created by one of the founders of both Blogger and Twitter. Here's a bit from their site:
"A better place to read and write things that matter.
Medium is a new place on the Internet where people share ideas and stories that are longer than 140 characters and not just for friends. It’s designed for little stories that make your day better and manifestos that change the wo... more »

2013-06-08 01:39:02 (0 comments, 7 reshares, 12 +1s)
Rod Serling Talks Writing
Earlier today, +Joseph Persia posted news about J. J. Abrams attempt to revive The Twilight Zone. Had I known there was so much interest in Rod Serling, I would have shared these earlier.
I have set up a YouTube playlist (17 videos) that contains every Rod Serling interview I've been able to find. It'll take you a while to get through them all, but he really covers a lot of great material about writing.
Enjoy!

2013-06-07 17:19:57 (6 comments, 1 reshares, 7 +1s)
The Brutally Honest Truth about Ghostwriting
Where I share the low down on ghostwriting. The good, the bad, the ugly.
I've got quotes from +Rand Fishkin, +Sean Platt, +AJ Kohn, +Rob Philbin, +Anthony Sills, +david jacoby, and +Paul Magee.
Let me know what you think.
#contentmarketing #publishing #writing #SEO


2013-06-07 02:45:17 (23 comments, 7 reshares, 14 +1s)
Welcome to 1984
From the article:
"The National Security Agency has obtained direct access to the systems of Google, Facebook, Apple and other US internet giants, according to a top secret document obtained by the Guardian.
The NSA access is part of a previously undisclosed program called PRISM, which allows officials to collect material including search history, the content of emails, file transfers and live chats, the document says.
The Guardian has verified the authenticity of the document, a 41-slide PowerPoint presentation – classified as top secret with no distribution to foreign allies – which was apparently used to train intelligence operatives on the capabilities of the program. The document claims "collection directly from the servers" of major US service providers."
Here's a link to the full article:


