Review: Sleep State Interrupt
by T.C. Weber This book felt like a mix of the old Mission: Impossible TV show and Ready Player One. It’s an odd mix and sometimes it works really well…
I’m a writer?
Until college, I had never done much writing. As an avid reader, I had always preferred to be on the other end of the exchange. In the back of my…
A new adventure
I just published my first story on WattPad. I’ve never shared anything publicly before so I’m a little scared. I don’t know if anyone will read it or, if they…
Review: How to Write a Novel Using the Snowflake Method
by Randy Ingermanson How to Write a Novel Using the Snowflake Method Someone recommended this book to me after I said that I can’t plot and have never been able…
Review: The Forever War
by Joe Haldeman The Forever War This is the weirdest sci fi book I’ve read since Ringworld, and just as unlikable. The idea is fascinating – time travel via space…
Review: The Dog Who Danced
by Susan Wilson The Dog Who Danced Let me preface this by saying that I’m a fanatic about dogs in general, and blue merle Shelties in particular, so if you’re…
Review: The Secret, Book and Scone Society
by Ellery Adams The Secret, Book and Scone Society Nora has a secret and so do her new friends. It’s too bad that it was death that brought them together,…
Review: Harrison Squared
by Daryl Gregory Harrison Squared Audio books are tough. First, they’re expensive so I often take a chance on the Audible Daily Deal just because they are such a good…
Review: Out of Spite, Out of Mind
by Scott Meyer Out of Spite, Out of Mind Even in a series where everything that can go wrong will go wrong, this is the one where the crap really…
Review: Magic Bitter, Magic Sweet
by Charlie N. Holmberg Magic Bitter, Magic Sweet Why do I keep doing this to myself? I am positive that Charlie Holmberg is a delightful person. She’s probably very kind…