Writers are a unique lot. We spend a lot of time alone, living in fictional worlds with pretend people. In fact, we often spend more time with our made-up friends than our own real friends and family. Creating ideal settings, fleshing out interesting and relatable…
Month: June 2023
Book Review: The Pocket Pair by Emma St. Clair
As I was prepping to review The Pocket Pair by Emma St. Clair, I went back over my blog posts from the past year and realized to my horror (okay, maybe not horror, that may be a bit extreme) that despite having read TEN Emma…
Book Review: One Last Play by Annah Conwell
The field of sweet romantic comedy novel offerings is growing deep, giving sweet romcom lovers an ever-expanding wealth of delightful options. As I shared in this post, I believe light-hearted, fun novels are tailor-made for summertime, when readers reach for that perfect beach read or…
Five More Things That Changed My Writing Life for the Better
Earlier this spring, I shared five things that changed my writing life for the better. Naturally, there are way more than five things that can help a writer grow and improve. Today, I’m sharing five more practices that are helping me become more disciplined and…
Six Books to Read this Summer
Summertime is, theoretically, a time of rest and relaxation. The idea of lounging on the beach with a great book or chilling on my porch or deck with a light-hearted story calls to me while our schedule is slightly less frantic than during the school…