Category: review
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Stuck or Scared?
Beneath the writer’s block is always an underlying fear. Or in my case, many fears.
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Book Review: My Girlfriend is Not the Father
Having used a surrogate, this book immediately caught my attention. I knew I would either love it or hate it. I’m happy to say that I loved it!
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Daggerheart
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Yesterday was Thanksgiving and we kept it super low-key. No big turkey, no traveling, no visitors. Just time together creating story. We have all gotten really into Critical Role lately. We started watching the newest campaign with DM Brennan Lee Mulligan as well as the animated series of Mighty Nein. We will be attending Anime…
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Gamifying Writing
The author shares their experience with Shut Up and Write sessions and how it has reinvigorated their writing process for Book Two. They explore 4thewords.com, which gamifies writing by challenging users to defeat monsters through word counts, enhancing motivation. The writer reflects on the utility of this method for maintaining momentum and tracking progress.
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Be an ARC Reader
Sign up to be an ARC Reader for Quest to Valadin, book one of the Quest Therapy litRPG series.
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Creativity unlocked
If you’ve been reading this blog over the last year, you know that all of the progress I’ve made on my book has been thanks to Sage Adderly. Her wisdom is invaluable. And now she has put that wisdom it in a book to help all creatives use their intuition to shape that creativity. Join…
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Debut
This is it! My debut as a contributing author. A story I helped write, A Fool for You, out in the world for others to read and surrounded by the stories of other (real!) authors. I’ve had a few friends read our story and the response has been positive. I’ve been told it brings tears…
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Please Yourself (Book Review)
The Social Anxiety Besties Club chooses a book every couple of months to read and discuss. This month’s book was Please Yourself : how to stop people-pleasing & transform the way you live by Emma Reed Turrell. I finished the book this morning and I thought I’d share some of my thoughts. As I read…
