I’m back again with another book review! This time it’s Blind Spot by Robert Hoffman. This was a charming slice of life book that I
Author: Nicole Pyles

Like most writers, I tend to collect books on writing. I love the advice, the inspiration, and the insights I gain from reading about writing

As you can tell, I’m really in the mood for middle-grade books. Recently, I finished The Girl Who Ruined Christmas and The Breakfast of Superheroes

I’m so glad when a book takes me by total surprise, and this book by author Cindy Callaghan certainly did lately. I’ve been in the

I’ve gotten so used to reading e-books lately, I had almost forgotten author Steve Frederick had sent me his book Breakfast of Superheroes earlier this

We’re back again with another Saturday night! This time we have Eva Shaw, author of the book The Seer. The award-winning author of over 100

Earlier this year, on the WOW! Women on Writing blog, I talked about the importance of backing up your work. It’s a habit I haven’t

As you can probably tell, I’ve gotten back into reading mode, which is a nice change for me. I really haven’t read regularly for a

I’ve often said that I don’t think enough movies or books set their stories in the midst of a power outage. I’m not sure why

I blame the summertime for getting me back into fiction again. About a month ago author Trey Everett approached me about reading his book Beneath