When I read the summary for Vanessa Morgan's Clowders, I couldn't help thinking how creepy the novel sounded. It features a local myth, one that, once it appears to be coming true, is absolutely chilling in nature. After that, signing up to help reveal the cover took no thought. I just hoped the cover design... Continue Reading →
Frosty
Alright, so I don't think this little guy is actually supposed to be Frosty. But he's cute, and he reminds me of Frosty. That's good enough, right? Whether it is or not, I'm still glad I snapped a picture of him. I saw him sitting among the branches of my Christmas tree, sparkling in the... Continue Reading →
Staying organized with: A bullet journal
Welcome to the second installment in my mini-series of posts on staying organized! Last month, I talked about how an online calendar helps me figure out everything from my monthly blog schedule to my daily schedule. Today, I want to tell you about the second step in my organizational process: my bullet journal. The concept... Continue Reading →
Wednesday links: Books on writing, a book launch plan, writing a trilogy, and advice for young writers
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 →
Book excerpt: The Second Window, by Erica Kiefer
Erica Kiefer's young adult novel The Second Window falls into two genres: Suspense and Romance. I haven't read it yet, but you can bet it's on my list.
