I’ve decided to introduce a new segment to my blog featuring literary magazines with a call for submissions or contests with either no fees or
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The After by Joanne Taylor appealed to my two major loves: middle grade/young adult fiction and dystopian fiction. Before we get to my review, here’s

I’ve decided to break my personal rule and return to blogging book reviews. I miss finding out about fiction that I wouldn’t hear about in

I loved the prompt for Insecure Writer’s Support Group and thought it was a perfect timing for me to do an update. So, first things

Insecure Writer’s Support Group had a prompt for this month about writing advice we learned from teachers that messed us up in our own writing.

While I don’t have children, I absolutely adore children’s books, especially ones written by Raven Howell. I had the chance to review Blink and Glow,

I am excited to have author Kim Marie joining us today! She’s hosting this week’s edition, as part of the launch of her charming picture

While I do not have children, I love children’s books! I had the chance to read My Favorite Season is Spring by Patrice Wilkerson, and

I’m catching up on my reading list and excited to share with you one that captivated me immediately! It’s called The Yarn That Binds by

I’m always pleased to have an author as a frequent presence on my blog. Author Julie Anderson has previously written guest posts and contributed to