I'm willing to admit that I don't always finish novels. It doesn't happen often, but once in a while, something prevents me from finishing something that I'm trying to read. That's what happened the first time I picked up Sugarmilk Falls, by Ilona Van Mil. It was a few years back, and now I can't... Continue Reading →
Wednesday links: Conflict and first impressions
I love regularly reading tips and advice articles in certain subjects — particularly writing and publishing. I don’t always need the information right then, but I know that it’ll eventually come in handy. Or at least, I hope it will. I know there are a lot of other people out there who feel the same... Continue Reading →
The view from Mexico
I have a bit of a special post for you today. At the end of November, I went to Mexico for a week. I went with my mom, as well as a group of about 20 other people. It was a wedding trip, and we all had a wonderful time. By the end of the... Continue Reading →
Wednesday links: Social change through reading, and the character flaw generator
I love regularly reading tips and advice articles in certain subjects — particularly writing and publishing. I don’t always need the information right then, but I know that it’ll eventually come in handy. Or at least, I hope it will. I know there are a lot of other people out there who feel the same... Continue Reading →
Recipe review: The Kitchn’s Double Chocolate Zucchini Bread
Okay, I'll admit it: I'm a little behind in posting this recipe review. Maybe a lot behind. I made this Double Chocolate Zucchini Bread (a recipe posted over at The Kitchn) back in late August, after a coworker had given me a zucchini fresh from her garden. It was the perfect opportunity to try a new zucchini... Continue Reading →
