What's Your Story? Add Your Story of Your Writing Experiences to my Blog!
Everyone has a story to tell. Call it your life's story. Call it your autobiography. As a writer, you must have started somewhere. Everyone does!
Tell everyone how your began your writing career. Tell us some experiences you've learned from writing, publishing, or marketing of your fiction. Tell us the things you had to endure during the writing, publishing, and marketing process.
Submit your autobiography now!
Have fun. I can't wait to see how everyone got their start with writing.
Jason Moser
Blog Administrator
You can also post your autobiography on Write and Publish Fiction.com!

1 Comments:
At 11/01/2005 7:30 PM,
Jason Moser said…
I'm a 34-year-old fiction author and entrepreneur residing in Chesapeake, Virginia. I was born in Pennsylvania and raised in Montana. I joined the Navy just out of high school and have been in for over 16 years now. I'm attending college in pursuit of a BS in Web Design and Multimedia at Westwood College Online and enjoy designing websites and online programs. Along with writing, I love to design websites and build complete online business models.
I've been writing fiction stories since I could hold a pencil, starting with comic-style pictorial stories about war. I don't know why I'm so fascinated with war as the main topic of a lot of my writing, especially since I've never been in a combat situation in my life. I guess action and adventure just thrills me to no end.
My actual fiction career was born during study hall sometime in October 1985. I just started writing and didn't stop. I pretty much concentrated on that book, first hand writing it, and then typing it.
I joined the Navy and more ideas for more stories poured into my brain. I continued to write, but the longer I worked in the Navy, the less time I had to write, until my writing flame slowly flickered down to a soft ember. I had several stories finished and typed out (very rough drafts), but began transferring everything over to computer. Thank God I printed everything out because I was using 5 1/4 diskettes to save all of my writing on my 286 computer.
It was very frustrating having to start all over again, but not having a lot of money on hand to hire people to typeset my stories, I was stuck doing it myself. It was very difficult to get back into it. I had to do something to rekindle my fire.
The Internet caught my attention about 6 years ago, drawing me further away from my writing. I was still writing, but it was in the form of webpages and advertisements. I really enjoy online business, but I haven't seen any success with
it, even when I was really fired up about a product or service.
I just recently discovered some amazing dream building exercises that restarted that dusty old dream factory. When I started the program, I was trying to concentrate on other passions I have (entrepreneurial type passions), but I just couldn't seem to get into it. I ultimately found myself back where I started so many years ago...my writing.
I have self-published several reports, poems, and just recently my first fiction novel, Spy Among Spies: Operation Teardrop. I have 9 more novels in the works and with my newly aligned goals, will be publishing some of them within the next year.
Jason W. Moser
Fiction Author, Poet, and Entrepreneur
http://www.write-and-publish-fiction.com
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