Tuesday, September 29, 2020

 Dizzy Dizzy Desmo by R.L. Weiss will be available soon!

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Monday, August 10, 2020

Paint a Picture with Words

"Paint a picture with words."

Author Jaylin Beam

 Stay tuned for Jaylin Beam's YouTube channel - coming soon! 



Saturday, July 11, 2020

Experience as Inspiration

Sitting on the lake, I was never more inspired, the light breeze flowing through the trees. 40,000 words in just a few days. At first, I wondered what I was going to write about. I no more than looked across the lake, and my imagination took off. One thing after another one. But experience is the best teacher of writing. You have to have some experience somewhere. My greatest inspiration is the adventure itself. From east coast to west coast, or halfway around the world, adventure is its best teacher. Start your adventure, and then let your imagination fill in the rest. 

DW Beam

Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Congratulations & Thank You to students & those in the work force

We would like to take this time to congratulate each and every one that graduated this semester. A special congratulations to Mindy Roddy on graduating with her master's degree. Wow, what an accomplishment! We here at DW Beam Publishing know how hard it was these last few months of school. It was hard enough before this, so those who are attending school deserve special honors. Thank you for your hard work!

We would also like to take this time to thank those in the work force. We here at the publishing company have worked hard these last few months. We should say harder than ever. We thank you for your support, and I hope these words are encouraging to show that we support you and our fine country. Thank you for not quitting, especially when everything got hard. We here at DW Beam Publishing want you to know how much we care for and love you. We pray you keep up the good work to help rebuild our country. Even in the dead center of it all, we stood together. That's what families do.

Friday, June 26, 2020

Dizzy Dizzy Desmo by R.L. Weiss Coming Soon!

Illustration by Jessica Lentz
We are excited to announce the latest children's book that will be published by Story to Tell, an imprint of DW Beam Publishing, soon!

Dizzy Dizzy Desmo
Written by R.L. Weiss
Illustrated by Jessica Lentz

Desmo is a young tire who has has the lofty position of being on an Indy race car. But Desmo is a little show off and refuses to listen to the other tires. Through some unfortunate events, Desmo realizes he has been given the chance to become something better than a race car tire and finds happiness somewhere he never knew existed.

More information will be posted soon!


Sunday, May 24, 2020

Directions & Reality

Re-post from Author DW Beam's blog - Originally posted Nov. 2018

There are so many directions a writer can take while writing a story, or even telling a story for that matter. For instance, when you're writing a story like I'm writing right now, every little thought can be changed by another thought, an interruption to the main part of the story, giving you direction that you didn't intend to go. As you figure out a way to get back to it, you lose more directions with the new directions that you started with in the first place. Sometimes the original direction gets completely replaced by the new thoughts, leaving us reading back over the information to regather the story that we started with in the first place. 
Creative writing. A good writer can throw down anything. There are a lot of good writers out there. But making the story come alive is up to your own imagination as you put your new thoughts on paper. Be generous. After all, it is fiction. We often try to limit ourselves by judging reality with things that are not real. I urge you to get past reality and bring it to life as you do in your thoughts so that others can experience what you're feeling and not just words you're putting on paper. Have a wonderful time expressing yourself!
Hope you're having a nice day,
DW Beam

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