Muted. Listening. Committed to showing my support because Black Lives Matter. (If you post this, make sure not to use …
Pandemic Poetry
I guess it takes a global quarantine to get me posting regularly here, huh? Well, blogging is here for us …
Ghosts, Sisters, and Wild Hyenas // Tigers, Not Daughters by Samantha Mabry
Hi guys! I’ve been excited to share this book review. I was fortunate enough to receive a physical ARC of Tigers, …
What Do We Do From Here?
Guys, I can’t thank you enough for your response to my Coronavirus Amigurumi. You’ve blown me away. It’s been absolutely …
Regarding Hildegard
Hey guys. Since its publication in 2014, my free pattern for Hildegard, the Life-Sized Crochet Chicken has remained my most …
Sophie’s Pink Universe, Part 2
I realized I never continued the saga of the pink Sophie’s Universe square. It was supposed to be an afghan …
A Year of Cow Pigeon
Today is a very special day. Today marks the 1-year anniversary of my first sighting of Cow Pigeon. (Don’t know …
Indie and Aspiring Authors on Lydia Redwine’s Website
Plotting a new book is perhaps one of the greatest joys in my life. Plotting, outlining, and the early drafts of a new story tend to be my favorite part of the process (even if I do want to burn said outlines and drafts once it’s over.) One of the things that inspire me the […]
via indie and aspiring authors share their WIP’s (pt.1) — lydiaredwine.com
I seldom reblog posts, but I wanted to share this one with you! The lovely Lydia Redwine rounded up some aspiring and indie authors to share their works-in-progress, and I’m honored to be one of them. Click the above link to check out the post and read about my book How to Breathe in Space. And check back for the second part! Thank you so much, Lydia, for including me in this fantastic roundup. ^__^
Book Review: Mindfulness for Students
I’ve been fortunate enough to be approved for a variety of titles on NetGalley lately, and I’ve enjoyed so many …
The Listener (Yeah Write)
Hello lovely followers. I recently discovered a weekly writing challenge that I wanted to try out. I enjoy writing prompts …