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Self-Care and Synopses

self-care and synopses

September 13, 2019September 10, 20195 Comments

Recently I wrote a synopsis, and the whole process reminded me of how much work writing is. It was so much work, no wonder I needed some self-care.

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different types of rejection ranked

December 5, 2018November 27, 20183 Comments

Rejection is something every writer needs to face, but some rejections are better than others.

5 reasons to DNF* a book

September 26, 2018December 19, 20181 Comment

Five good reasons to stop reading that book right now.

my top 10 werewolf books*

February 24, 2017February 24, 20174 Comments

*that I didn't write Books about werewolves have a huge advantage over werewolf movies: they don't have to deal with special effects, which means they can be great without needing a big budget.  That being said, there are a lot of cheesy werewolf books out there (and many of them are in the romance genre...). … Continue reading my top 10 werewolf books*

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