• Prepping for Nano

  • Reads of October

    Eleven books this month. All but one were on audio, since I was working hard on getting book stuff done this month. As we get closer to the end of the year, the less time I’ll have to read. And in the spirit of the season, I’ll say I’m forever thankful for audiobooks. So, let’s…

  • NaNoWriMo

    Tomorrow kicks off National Novel Writing Month and I’m hoping for a super productive month this year. Last year I scraped by within an hour of the deadline. But I didn’t plan very well for it and just rolled with it. But this year will be different. My project this year is the fourth book…

  • I Made This

  • Plot Your Novel 2.0

    Second Edition Introduction A lot has changed since I released the first edition of this book. As I’ve learned more and written more, my methods have changed and adapted to new tools, programs, and tactics. So, I thought it only fitting to release a second edition to update.  I’m going to keep the first edition…

  • All Signs Point to Hell Vol. 4 Short List

    A few weeks ago, I posted the long list of stories to pick from for my next installment of All Signs Point to Hell. This week, I’ll post the short list. I’ve narrowed it down to ten stories. The books are usually seven or eight stories. The imaginary friends stories include multiple scenarios, so it’s…

  • How My Book Came to Be

    Have you ever fallen down an internet rabbit hole? That’s how the idea for this book all started. During the height of the pandemic, when we were on lockdown and everyone was supposed to stay home for “two weeks,” there was a joke I kept seeing all over the internet. The government just needed the…

  • Light of the Half Moon Blurb

    In the mystical world of Empire City, a new chapter of darkness is about to unfold. In the gripping sequel to Under the Dark Moon, power-hungry adversaries threaten to unleash chaos. Raven, a formidable witch on the security council, takes center stage as the city’s safety teeters on the edge. Danica and Conner, out for…

  • When Women Were Dragons – Deep Dive

    There was so much to love about this book. I know I’m going to read it over and over to really take in all the greatness it had to offer. We’ll start with the flow of the story. The narrative wove in and out of the present with flashbacks to early childhood and excerpts from…

  • Meet Violet

    Violet (Vi) Grace Hughes Grace – what a joke. She’s the most graceless person on the planet. Unless she’s cooking, then she’s okay.  32 – 33 in July. But who’s counting. Another trip around the sun is a good one.  Short and skinny, but will pick a fight. And win it too. Shaggy blue/black hair.…