I'm posting a little late, but better than never. Yes, it's that time again. Time for the monthly IWSG (Insecure Writers Support Group) post. I really couldn't think of anything to talk about, but after a meeting today at the day job, I'm feeling inspired. The boss talked about having a winning attitude and how this … Continue reading Insecure Writers Support Group: Get Positive
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WRITERS – BEWARE OF SCAMS by Author Florence Osmund
This post needs to be reblogged everywhere. A must read for EVERY writer.
This week’s Summer Reads guest is…me!
It’s week eight of the Summer Reads Blog Tour. Find out which books Kay Kauffman recommends for your summer reading fun.
Suddenly they all died. The end.
This week, it’s my turn! I hope you’ve enjoyed everyone’s recommendations so far – this has been a whole lot of fun, and I’m tickled to share my summer book picks with you. Read on to find out what they are, and don’t forget to enter the giveaway at the end of the post! There’s lots of awesome prizes, including a copy of my poetry collection, Tuesday Daydreams!
Summer Reads Blog Tour – Week Eight
Kay Kauffman
Tick tock, tick tock, it’s week eight in our Summer Reads Blog Tour and I’ve come to welcome Kay Kauffman to our madness! Kay is another lovely online friend from Authonomy who I’ve been chatting with now for a number of years. She’s fun, has a gentle spirit that I simply adore, and will be the first to gather her popcorn bucket when Sam and I start our online battles! Let’s hear it…
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Better than Perfect by Tricia Drammeh- Book Review Thursday
Warning: Shameless Self Promotion Ahead. I’m sort of overdosing on self promotion this week, and for that, I apologize. But, holy cow! I just have to share this. Maegan Provan just reviewed Better than Perfect on her Book Review Thursday feature! If you’re not familiar with Book Review Thursday, Maegan has found a very creative way to review books. She vlogs about them. Yes, vlogs. She does written reviews as well, but I happen to find her video reviews to be a lot of fun. Check it out.
Why I don’t like kick-ass heroines
Here's another thought-provoking article on heroines in literature, particularly fantasy and paranormal lead characters. A couple of days ago, I reblogged a post from Maegan Provan regarding the flood of weepy, clingy young heroines who are dependent upon the male lead character for their self-esteem. Today's reblog explores the flip side of this - the … Continue reading Why I don’t like kick-ass heroines
