Legacy by Michelle Lowe I really enjoyed this book. There were some great elements of magic and fantasy in it. I feel like this for me was a fantasy adventure tale. I enjoyed the characters in this book. I think the author is a great storyteller. I will be excited to read book 2. I … Continue reading Cruisin’ through books cause books make life worth living with Aly 12/19/2016 part 1
Warming up for Graphic Novel
BB here is going to be world famous I tell ya! You should see some of the more recent pics that I have. Truly twisted, and not in the way I expected.
Flemish towns to avoid (155)
Some nice shots in black and white.
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Once Dead, Twice Shy by Kim Harrison This book was ok for me. I have read another series and I am still reading a different series by the same author and I enjoy that one so I wanted to try more of her work. I think I will have to at some point try book … Continue reading Cruisin’ through books cause books make life worth living with ALy 12/16/2016 part 2
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Reaped from Faerie by WB McKay I enjoy this series. I like Sophie Morrigan and the whole cast of the series. I would like to see more with her and Owen, but I think that is coming. This book was exciting and had my attention from beginning to end. *I received this book from the … Continue reading Cruisin’ through books cause books make life worth living with ALy 12/16/2016
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The Corner Store Witch by H.D. Lynn I think this book left me hangin' but I enjoyed it. I still have a lot of questions but I am sure more will be revealed in the next books to come. It was an exciting new story and set of characters. I do want to see what … Continue reading Cruisin’ through books cause books make life worth living with Aly 12/12/2016 part 4
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Shadow Silence by Yasmine Galenorn Another great book in the Whisper Hollow series! Can't wait to find out what happens next. I love Kerris and all her Whisper Hollow friends. I think it is great that Yasmine brings in new charterers to be a part of the stories too. I will read more from Yasmine … Continue reading Cruisin’ through books cause books make life worth living with Aly 12/12/2016 part 3
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Paw Prints: The True Story of a Three-Pawed Dog by Steven F Freeman What a short quick read about a three-legged Maltese. I loved the picture in the book. I think this would be a great book for a child. I loved it but I Steven must know I have 3 dogs. I'm a sucker … Continue reading Cruisin’ through books cause books make life worth living with Aly 12/12/2016 part 2
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The Chronicles of Starlyn by Craig A. Price Jr. This book was exciting and yet a little sad for me. I hate that Starlyn must choose between her sister's freedom or her mother's life in this book. I think the story was good and I enjoyed the characters very much. I would like see more … Continue reading Cruisin’ through books cause books make life worth living with Aly 12/12/2016 part 1
Confessions of a Noob Author
Great post by one of the authors on the SIA board!
How did it feel writing my first novel?
Well, some days I felt like I was stumbling through a Siberian tundra, frostbitten and starving, with a hundred-pound weight on my back, and Russian oligarchs hunting me for sport. The words wouldn’t come, or if they did they were terrible, as if Satan had intercepted them and twisted them into evil gibberish when they were en route from my muse.
Other days I felt like I was whirling and chirping through the air like a carefree bird. I dropped paragraphs on the page like Zeus hurling thunderbolts. My description was sublime, my analogies leapt off the page like glowing neon signs of literary awesomeness, my dialogue sizzled.
Sound like a familiar experience?
Most authors know what it’s like to plummet from the conquering summit to the valley of despair, or vice versa –sometimes within the same day. Writing is like that…
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