In many ways, 2014 has been the best year of my life and the absolute worst year of my life. On one hand, I moved to Texas where I am having a great time participating in a film, television, and new media internship which has provided me so many opportunities I had never dreamed of, … Continue reading A New Year, New Ambitions
Miss Mabel’s School for Girls by Katie Cross
Never underestimate the power of a determined witch. Sixteen-year-old Bianca Monroe is the victim of a terrible curse cast by the evil witch Miss Mabel. The inheritance spell was originally cast on her ailing grandmother. Soon, Bianca's mother will become ill, then Bianca. Bianca makes it her mission to get close to Miss Mabel to … Continue reading Miss Mabel’s School for Girls by Katie Cross
Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens Trailer
Unlike other years, deals at hundreds of stores wasn’t the thing that everyone was talking about. Instead, everyone was on the internet, watching the newly released teaser trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens. In less than twelve hours, the trailer had been watched 1.5 million times, and since it has been ten years since … Continue reading Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens Trailer
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving to all of my American readers! To the rest of you, I hope you all are having a wonderful day! Though it may be a little cliche, here is a list of some of the things I am thankful for: 1. My Family. They have been a huge encouragement to me over the … Continue reading Happy Thanksgiving!
Lifeless- A Short Story
As you walk down the street that splits the small town in two, you realize that something is wrong. There is no color. The leaves on the trees are not green as they should be, the flowers that have finally bloomed after a long and cold winter lack their brightness. The signs in the windows … Continue reading Lifeless- A Short Story
Change It Up
It has been said by numerous authors and creatives that changing things up around them results in them being more productive. Whether it be a switching from writing on a computer to writing on a legal pad or writing in your car instead of your office (or whatever you claim as your work space), they … Continue reading Change It Up
Revival by Stephen King
A dark novel of obsession, faith, death, and what may exist on the other side, Revival follows Jamie Morton from his first meeting with Reverend Charles Jacobs when he was six years old to the terrifying events that unfold almost fifty years later. It has been a while since readers of Stephen King have seen … Continue reading Revival by Stephen King
The Ugly Truth for Writers
Every writer has experienced people giving them blank stares whenever they talk about their writing. While you may be excited about those 100,000 words you may just have written in one day-- I doubt you have; if you have, let me bow down at your feet-- they won't care. They may say, "Wow! That's a lot … Continue reading The Ugly Truth for Writers
3 Reasons Why You Should Update People On Your Word Count Status
There is nothing like seeing the word count of your novel increasing over time. Whether it be only a couple dozen words or a couple thousand (or ten thousand if you're crazy) words a day, keeping your followers on Twitter, Facebook, or your website updated on how far you are getting into your story is … Continue reading 3 Reasons Why You Should Update People On Your Word Count Status
A.D. 30 by Ted Dekker
Experience the way of Jesus as you never have before... Ted Dekker is known for writing stories that are hard to define. He has written fantasy, mysteries, and all out suspense thrillers that have readers on the edge of their seats. This Tuesday, he releases his latest novel, A.D. 30. This story is unlike any … Continue reading A.D. 30 by Ted Dekker