Plants can be such delicate little things, don't you think? Take this little orchid flower as an example.
Wednesday links: Publishing’s challenges and signs your writing career is on track
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: Smothered, by M.C. Hall
I won't lie: Sometimes I'm intrigued just as much by how a story is presented as I am by the story itself. There are just so many unique ways to craft a narrative, especially in today's world. I love seeing what people come up with. M.C. Hall's Smothered quite clearly combines the best of both... Continue Reading →
A rose by any other name
I don't have too much to say about this rose, to be honest. I can't even fully explain why I like it so much. There's just something in the velvety petals, and in their distinct veins on their undersides. And the way the edges curl away from the centre of the flower... I don't know.... Continue Reading →
Book excerpt: Murder on the Lake of Fire, by Mikel J. Wilson
I love a good mystery. Mysteries and thrillers were some of the first adult-targeted books I remember reading, and I still find myself going back to them. Mikel J. Wilson's Murder on the Lake of Fire is exactly the type of mystery I tend to gravitate toward. Based on what I've seen of the novel... Continue Reading →
