I Love Teenagers (The Eventure Project) – YES! Love this. I grow oh-so-tired of the derogatory way people speak about teens, making fun of their immaturity when they’re just at the very beginning of their journey, or scorning their attempts to be adults when this is their time to grow into adulthood. A good read! A […]
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Simmer Starters – April 22, 2016
Posted in Christian Living, Controversies, Creativity and the Arts, Literature, Motherhood, Simmer Starters, Teen/YA, Writing on April 22, 2016 | Leave a Comment »
Pressing On
Posted in My Books, My Life, Writing on April 14, 2016 | 20 Comments »
Part of the reason I haven’t blogged in several weeks is because I’ve been busy writing hard – or planning hard. My brain has been busy, and half the time lost in Kraesinia. But this past week has changed a lot of things. It would take a long time to explain it all, and I […]
News Lately!
Posted in Contests, My Books, My Life, Writing on April 5, 2016 | 2 Comments »
Unintentional blogging hiatus… I’m so sorry, readers. It has been several weeks, and…no official blog posts! I even forgot to put together a Simmer Starters last week! Argh. I hope to be back on the ball soon. I have a few different threads of thought simmering which I’m eager to put to words. 😀 Writing […]
Simmer Starters – March 25, 2016
Posted in Christian Living, Editing, Literature, Motherhood, Simmer Starters, Toddler Life, Writing on March 25, 2016 | Leave a Comment »
I’m sorry for not blogging in the last couple of weeks! I’ve been busy writing – hurray! Hopefully I will have a post up next week, but in the meantime here are some Simmer Starters. 🙂 Laurie Isn’t a Good Guy; He’s a Nice Guy™ (Maddie Rodriguez) – Haha, this is pretty eye-opening! Although it reads […]
Simmer Starters – March 18, 2016
Posted in Christian Living, Controversies, Creativity and the Arts, Publishing, Simmer Starters, Speculative Fiction, Writing on March 18, 2016 | 2 Comments »
5 Awkward Questions to Ask Your Protagonists (Janeen Ippolito) – A great set of questions to get to know your characters better. (My characters answered the questions in the comment section too. 😀 ) Who’s Your Daddy? (Redeemed Reader) – Fascinating thoughts here on the absence (or antagonism) of fathers in literature and what it might mean. […]