I have hit a bit of a dry spell in Heavenly Lights. It's not that I don't want to work on it anymore-- I will definitely finish it within the next year or so, I can guarantee you that--, it's that I need to experience something a little more simple, a little more lighthearted than it. … Continue reading On Lighthearted Stories
5 Idea Tips You Can Steal From Instagram
I am happy to have my friend and fellow author, Devin Berglund, guest post on the site once again, this time about Instagram and the ways you as a writer can utilize it to its full potential! Are you on Instagram? If so, or if not... you should be! Make sure you check out Dancing Poet … Continue reading 5 Idea Tips You Can Steal From Instagram
On Meeting Goals But Not Yet Finishing
If you have been following my progress on Heavenly Lights, my current novel, for a while, you may remember that my goal was to have a 90,000-word draft finished by the end of spring. I'm not going to lie, the thought of working on something larger than anything else I have worked on before was a … Continue reading On Meeting Goals But Not Yet Finishing
Project ABC
Sometimes a small seed of an idea shows up in the mind. You water it, hoping that it will grow to become something beautiful-- only it doesn't. You wonder what you did wrong, why that idea isn't blooming to its full potential. Then suddenly, quite a while later, that seed begins to sprout, then it … Continue reading Project ABC
Antebellum Awakening by Katie Cross
Never underestimate the power of a volatile witch. Reeling from the death of her mother at the hands of the evil witch and her former teacher Miss Mabel, Bianca Monroe moves to Chatham Castle to live with her father. It is supposed to be a place of safety, but no place is safe for Bianca-- … Continue reading Antebellum Awakening by Katie Cross
Servant by J.S. Bailey
Bobby Roland knows things he shouldn't... Plagued with premonitions of disaster, he fights to save others’ lives. What Bobby doesn't foresee is that rescuing a stranger from death will place him in the line of fire. And so begins the novel Servant, the first installment of J.S. Bailey's Chronicles of Servitude series. Servant is a fast-paced story with colorful … Continue reading Servant by J.S. Bailey
On Familiar Situations and Being Kind
I spent the month of February and the first four days of March in Michigan in order to help my family with some things, but now I am back in Texas. The thing is that I am stuck in the airport. Sounds like the same situation I posted about when I was about to go … Continue reading On Familiar Situations and Being Kind
The Autumn Republic by Brian McClellan
Field Marshal returns to his country to find that, for the first time in history, the capital city of Adopest lies in the hands of a foreign invader. Inspector Adamat is drawn into an army almost on the brink of a civil war with hopes of finally finding his kidnapped son. Taniel Two-shot is being … Continue reading The Autumn Republic by Brian McClellan
Interview With Devin Berglund
You may remember last month, I had Devin as a guest poster on the website (you can read her post here). A few weeks later, I got the opportunity to send Devin some questions about writing, editing, and Story! She has some awesome answers, so be sure to read it below. 1. What does your … Continue reading Interview With Devin Berglund
The Wheel of Time “Pilot”
Last night, a small spark appeared, and that spark would soon set the whole internet ablaze. Someone had posted a picture of FXX's late night schedule, and on that schedule was a synopsis of a show titled Winter Dragon. The synopsis spoke of a man coming home from a decade-long war only to find an unexpected … Continue reading The Wheel of Time “Pilot”