I’ve often had others ask me questions that relate to writing. How do I do this or that? What advice would you give about this thing? What do you do when faced with that? So, I thought I’d take some time this year and answer some of those questions. Hopefully you’ll find them helpful and […]
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Letter from Camp – March 2023
Dear Readers, Here I am, back at the King’s Daughters’ Writing Camp. The weather here has been nice. More spring like than winter, which I’m really enjoying. The lake is still too cold to go swimming, but maybe later in the month some brave souls will venture out into the cold waters. It’s a spring […]
The Name Quiz
A few years ago, Angie shared a spreadsheet with all the different names she’d used in her Glad Tidings book which features 25 different short flash fiction stories. That got me thinking. I wondered what sort of names I used most in my stories. I knew I overused some names, but which ones? And which […]
The Great Battle of TBR
Do you ever feel like you are constantly fighting a losing battle against the every growing, ever widening pile of To Be Read (TBR) books? Does it sometimes feel hopeless and overwhelming to know which book to read next and if all the books on your kindle, or your shelf or your list are even […]
2023 Reading Challenge
Welcome to the 2023 Read Another Page Reading Challenge! What would a blog with a title like Read Another Page be without reading challenges? I don’t know about you, but reading challenges have made me read many more books than I usually do. And some are even ones I wouldn’t have picked up otherwise. So […]
Book #19 Through the Veil
Have you all read Snow-Globe World? If so, today’s story is the sequel to it. And it’s just as lovely. It’s also free! Through the Veil by Chelsea Burden My rating: 4 of 5 stars Such a sweet yet deep story. It wasn’t very long but it tackled the hard topic of wondering if there […]
Writing Slump
Is your writing is in a slump? Are you experiencing any of the following symptoms? Flat Characters Blah Descriptions Stilted Conversation No Desire to Write Sluggish Writing Sessions Boring Plots Dry Action Scenes If so, then you might need the advice of some friends of mine. But do not fear, they know about writers and […]
New Book: Summer Light
I’m finally releasing a new novel! I know, I know. It’s been a long time since I’ve released something this long, but this story was one of those on and off stories. It would be moving along great and then suddenly . . . It would stop. Perhaps I was distracted by other stories. Perhaps […]
Five Fall Favorites Historical Fiction
Hey! Kate, over at Once Upon an Ordinary suggested that I do a special post just sharing 5 Historical Fiction books that I liked from this year. I know this means more books for you all, but since I think I can throw it together really quickly, and I do miss being a part of […]
Author Interview: Courtenay Burden
Welcome to a special Read Another Page interview with Canadian author, Courtenay Burden. Rebekah Morris: Welcome to the Read Another Page library. I’m delighted you could join me for a chat. Courtenay Burden: Thanks, Rebekah! I’m delighted to be here, too. Rebekah Morris: I know you love books probably as much as I do, but […]
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