Reading this book was like opening a memory box, and I want to read it again and again. 5-star debut novel by Carley Fortune, Every Summer After.
Tag Archives: Debut novel
Book Review: MAKE ME DISAPPEAR by Jessica Payne
Here’s my 5⭐️ review of @authorjesspayne’s debut novel, MAKE ME DISAPPEAR. A brilliantly written, dark and twisty thriller!
Featured Authors in Season 2 Episodes 6-9
Over the last few weeks, I’ve been busier than ever with fiction and audio editing, courses, prepping and hosting #MoodPitch, and just so.many.things. So in this post, I’m going to showcase the lovely authors I’ve had the pleasure of chatting with lately!
Author Websites
Find out why you should have an author website (even before you publish anything) and what to put on it. Then catch my interview with debut thriller author Becca Day!
Taking the High Road in Social Media
Taking the high road in social media involves ignoring rude comments and people, some behind-the-screen eye rolling, and walking away. But it’s worth it to maintain your professional image. Your posts and your responses can say a lot about you, so always be careful about what you choose to publicly say.
Rejections
Rejections: how to deal with them and keep your goals in site.
Writing the Book You Want to Write
So, when you’re sitting down with a fresh notebook and brand-new pen, or you open your laptop and start a new blank document, and you’re going to get in there and write down all your ideas and formulate some sort of plot and a bunch of characters, what do you write? When you come upContinue reading “Writing the Book You Want to Write”
Drawing the Line Between Fact and Fiction in Historical Fiction
Where do we draw the line between fact and fiction in historical fiction? And make sure to catch my interview with historical fiction author Kiersten Marcil on the podcast!
Book Review: THE LIGHTHOUSE by Christopher Parker
A wonderful story that had my heartstrings gripped, especially at the end!
Beta Readers, Critique Partners, and Dealing With Criticism
Read all about beta readers and critique partners, what they are, how to find them, and how to deal with criticism on your writing.