Today’s blog is part one of a discussion about National Novel Writing Month. Wednesday’s post will be about this years goals based off of what I have learned from the past three years of participating in NaNoWriMo.
Tag Archives: books
Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park
Over the years, going to these performances has helped deepen my love for not only Shakespeare, but all kinds of theatrical performances.
Book Review: First James Patterson Book
This past weekend, I finally finished reading a book I checked out over a month ago (via the library) and I’m glad that I was able to brace myself for the ending.
Book Blurb: Clock Dance by Anne Tyler
‘m not saying everything has to be connected within a story, but I wasn’t accustomed to Anne Tyler’s style of writing.
Barracoon Book Review
This is why we study history in school- to learn from our mistakes.
Friday’s & Frankenstein
Hello and welcome to yet another book review. In May, I was able to read Frankenstein in two weeks. While it was the only book I got to read in May, it didn’t stop me from listening to audio book on my commute to work. Usually I post book reviews on Wednesdays, but I wanted toContinue reading “Friday’s & Frankenstein”
My Writing Space
I can write blogs easily with sports on in the background. If its novel writing, I either have no music or a Deep Focus playlist from Spotify.
HRC Harry Potter Summer Reading Challenge
The idea is simple: you read books one through seven, the Hogwarts Library, and the Cursed Child between May 1- August 31st. Bonus if you get to read the Fantastic Beast screenplay before the challenge ends.
LGBTQIA Questionnaire
Hello, and welcome to my multi-layered, multi-dimensional blog. Today’s discussion is about LGBTQIA novels, with a link to the survey I created a few weeks back (at the end of this blog). As always, feel free to follow me on my blog (hosted by WordPress) or via my Facebook page! Complaints One of the biggestContinue reading “LGBTQIA Questionnaire”
The Female Persuasion Book Review
Not every male human is a terrible human being who has to go through several life lessons. Personally, I felt that the men weren’t treated fairly in this book
