Full disclosure: I don’t read writing books as much as I maybe should. I tend to wing things, or read blog posts, or take courses (mostly wing things… I’m working on it). But I do have a pretty decent writing resource library, and I have actually read a few of the books in it, and they’re worth recommending, so here are five writing books that I’ve found helpful. Continue reading “5 Favorite Writing Reference Books”
Book Review: 100 Days of Sunlight by Abbie Emmons
When 16-year-old poetry blogger Tessa Dickinson is involved in a car accident and loses her eyesight for 100 days, she feels like her whole world has been turned upside-down. Continue reading “Book Review: 100 Days of Sunlight by Abbie Emmons”
Character Interview: Sarabrina Elfbourne
Sarabrina is the second-oldest of the Elfbournes, and she’s a total bookworm. She’s also super caring, cautious, and rational, and often lives in her head. Enjoy her interview. :) Continue reading “Character Interview: Sarabrina Elfbourne”
The Imaginary Assistant Tag
Rules:
1. Thank the person who tagged you and link back to their blog (assistants won’t work for ungrateful bosses). I was tagged by Eden at The Happy Hedgehog, who is a lovely individual and a new blogger with a great sense of humor. Definitely go check out her blog. Oh, and thank you, Eden. :D
2. Link back to the creator of the tag. That would be the lovely Mariposa and Aberdeen over at Dino’s Digest!
3. Tag 5-10 bloggers who need assistants (and if they don’t need them, tag them anyway).
Questions:
Please answer the following questions so the author assistant agency can find the right assistant for you: Continue reading “The Imaginary Assistant Tag”
Character Interview: Elk Elfbourne
Last week I interviewed Leafman, one of two POV characters in my latest Half-Elves rewrite, and this week I’m interviewing his older brother and the other POV character, Elk. He’s been the oldest of his siblings for the past nine years, and he’s a natural leader. He does his best to be a good brother, but he has a tendency to overlook things or only see the surface of his siblings’ issues and fail to support them effectively. Still, he’s super compassionate and protective and loving and I really enjoy writing him. I hope you enjoy his interview. :) Continue reading “Character Interview: Elk Elfbourne”