Writer Talk: Planning 2021

These are my goals. What are your plans for 2021?

Writer Reads Book Review: The Kinsmen Universe

I was introduced to Ilona Andrews books by a fellow writer. I trust her taste because she’s an excellent author and we like a lot of the same authors, shows, movies, etc. She recommended Iron and Magic by Ilona Andrews because I like beauty and the beast retellings. I then devoured all of Ilona AndrewsContinueContinue reading “Writer Reads Book Review: The Kinsmen Universe”

What Does Genre Mean to a Writer?

The coolest building in Seattle: the Seattle Public Library.Photo by Sylvia Yang on Unsplash Anyone old enough to remember card catalogues, remembers learning the Dewy Decimal System–a library’s classification system based on subject. Dewey Decimal Classifications: 000 – Computer science, information & general works100 – Philosophy & psychology200 – Religion300 – Social sciences400 – Language500 – Pure Science600 – Technology700 – Arts & recreation800 – Literature900 – HistoryContinueContinue reading “What Does Genre Mean to a Writer?”

Celebrating Over 100 Followers!

It has come to my attention that this blog has over 100 followers! Thank you! If you’d like to follow me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or witness my character/story boards mayhem Pinterest, click on the icons for those sites on the header for this blog on my homepage. Hope you’re all doing well. Happy Writing!

NaNoWriMo Day 19: Getting Over the Hump

I wrote about 2, 289 words yesterday for the Warrior Tithe project, bringing my NaNoWriMo word count to 28086 words. This means that I’m behind on NaNo and not writing Eastside Faerie. However, because I took a step back and took a break from the project, I realized I wrote myself into a corner withContinueContinue reading “NaNoWriMo Day 19: Getting Over the Hump”