Everyone's heard of Ash Wednesday, right? If not, here's Wikipedia's definition: Ash Wednesday, a day of fasting, is the first day of Lent in Western Christianity. It occurs 46 days (40 fasting days, if the 6 Sundays, which are not days of fast, are excluded) before Easter .... According to the canonical gospels of Matthew, …
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Book Review: After We Collided by Anna Todd
After We Collided is book two of the After Series. I first blogged about this series here. It was my inaugural book review on my blog and I think it went pretty well. And since I love this series so much, I thought I'd do a quick review of each of the books leading up …
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Flash Fiction Friday!
Beacon for the Metaphorical Penis is a serial flash fiction post thing I started writing last year. My intention was to post a new chapter every week, but--surprise!-- I really suck at planning. Below, is Chapter 4, but if you haven't read the others, you can find them here: 1, 2, and 3 Chapter 4 …
Valentine Contest: Week Three (Day 3)
Get your entries in! Time is running out!
Valentine Contest: Week Three (Day 1)
Don't forget to enter the Deranged Writers giveaway of my book, Between Octobers!
Versatile Blogger Award!
Below, you will see the reblogged post from Stumbling For Balance, which nominated little ol' me for the "It's an honor just to be nominated." And I totally, shamelessly say, "It's about time!" Hahahaha! Kidding. It's awesome news! Thank you!
Valentine Giveaway! – ‘Between Octobers’
It's a Giveaway of Between Octobers, courtesy the ladies over at Deranged Writers blog! Let the awesome begin!
Oxy-Morons
oxymoron:noun, plural oxymora [ok-si-mawr-uh, -mohr-uh] (Show IPA), oxymorons. Rhetoric 1. a figure of speech by which a locution produces an incongruous, seemingly self-contradictory effect, as in “cruel kindness” or “to make haste slowly.” Reality television. That's an oxymoron, isn't it? I've taken many an issue with reality TV since the beginning. Not so much because …
Should I Publish Traditionally or Go Indie?
Have to reblog this post that I came upon over at the wonderful blog of one, Nicolas C. Rossis, because the title of this post is the question I have been quietly asking myself for the past few months, since the publisher that picked up my first novel shut down late last year. Enjoy....
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