Are you looking for a romance Christmas story that is more than just fluff? Perhaps one that makes you think? Today’s story just might be what you are looking for. It Came Upon a Midnight Clear by A.M. Heath My rating: 4 of 5 stars 3.5 starsI was excepting a rather light Christmas story with […]
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Tips on Writing for a Theme
Writing for a certain theme or about a specific theme can be challenging. How do you do it? I asked some other authors for their tips and advice, and I’ll be sharing my own too. So hopefully something in this post helps you next time you have to write a story for a theme. Auntie […]
The Challenge of Chapter Division
In every writer’s life there comes a time when the question of chapters comes up. How do you divide your story into chapters? How long should you make your chapters? How long is too long or too short? I’m not going to tell you I have all the answers because that would be silly. Besides, […]
Seize the Interview
Today I have a special treat for you. I got to interview Abigail Harris and M. L. Milligan about their anthology series “Seize the World.” And share a little about a new project! RebekahHello ladies! Welcome to my blog! Thanks for joining me today. Can you tell my readers just a little about yourselves? MacHi! […]
You are Invited, and an Update
I had to share this invitation with you because I’m so excited to be coming back to a full week of the Five Fall Favorites! I’m not hosting it, but I am going to be a part! And picking the books for this year was so much fun! Please note the change of dates! Instead […]
*Writing* . . . Oh, What’s That?
In a world of distractions, it’s easy to get . . . well, distracted. We find ourselves going off on bunny trails that lead to a big patch of distraction clover, or we follow a tiny path just a little ways and end up in the world of new ideas and amazing new things. I’m […]
The Great Experiment
I don’t know about you, but I like to try things out. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that I’m from the Show-Me state. So if someone says doing XYZ will lead to ABC, I want to try it for myself. Does it actually lead to that? (I’m talking about things that […]
How to Run a Kindle Sale in Canada
Today I have a special guest! Courtenay is going to share something that all Indie authors should know. And if you are a reader in Canada, you might be interested in this too. Even if you’re neither of those, you might find this interesting. Kindle Countdown: How to Make Sure Your Sale is Reaching ALL […]
Help! I’m Stuck (And What to Do About it)
Have you ever been writing and gotten stuck? I have! There are a few different ways to get “stuck” when writing. But what do you do when these times come? Do you A.) throw up your hands in defeat and quit writing forever? B.) toss that story and start on something else? or C.) figure […]
Want Your Book to Irritate Me?
** Warning**Possible sarcasm and mild ranting below. Read at your own risk. Sometimes, when I’m reading, I get mildly annoyed. And sometimes I get irritated. And sometimes, well, sometimes I just feel irritatingly annoyed! I have been known to stop reading, roll my eyes and tell the characters things like, “Grow up already!” or “Stop […]
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