Tag: fiction
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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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Listening and intuition
I have been moving through the journey of The Art of Intuitive Structure by Sage Adderly in a book club that she is hosting. This week we read chapter five, which is about listening to your intuition. We were asked to do a five- to ten-minute brain dump relating to the project or book we…
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Sign up to be an ARC Reader for Quest to Valadin, book one of the Quest Therapy litRPG series.
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Author Con
Saturday I attended a local author convention. We have a friend we’ve known for almost thirty years that has been writing books for awhile now and had posted that she would be there. I thought it might be a good idea to get an idea of what it might be like from an author’s perspective.…
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Editing Mode
I finished revisions based on beta feedback last week. I’ve been busy volunteering for VBS at my church every day, so I’m glad I got it done before that started. I’ve moved into the next step – editing. I have a lovely friend that I met through my social anxiety exploration that is a proofreader…
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Mindset Matters
I went almost a whole week without getting any work done on my book. I knew when the week began that it would be like this, yet I still feel guilty. That darn guilt gene that’s been passed down to all of my family! But instead of letting that guilt block all progress for the…
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Summer 2025 begins
I’m doing better about asking for help and not adjusting my own schedule to accommodate others. Monkey has band T/W/Th this week until noon. I asked my mother-in-law to handle pick up so that I can be at my office working. This is progress, believe it or not! I managed to get the first three…
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Feedback + Anxiety
I thought I was better prepared for receiving feedback from my beta readers than I was in 2021 when I had written my first novel (that never got past the beta stage). I thought that knowing what questions to ask and looking at it as “this person wants to make the book the best it…
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Art Imitates Life Imitates Art
Sometimes Art imitates life. Like when my Mech fell on its face the day after I fell on mine. And sometimes life imitates art. The story I’ve been working on for the last year and a half is at a stage where my anxiety is super high. It’s time to let others read what I’ve…
