Good afternoon, lovely Arrowheads! 🙂 This upcoming Saturday, I will be getting married, and will be unplugging from my author platforms for the last half of October. Therefore, I will not be posting to Authoring Arrowheads during this time. Normally, I’d have posts scheduled out to go up automatically, but due to increased stress and […]
For the first time in four years, I’m doing an Author Q&A session for the week of September 29th – October 6th! Feel free to leave your questions in the comments!
Are you a fan of Young Adult fiction, but struggle to find books that fall within a PG rating? Well, have no fear! I’ve come to the rescue with a list of books I’ve read within the Contemporary, Historical, Fantasy, and Dystopian Young Adult categories that have been vetted according to my standards of “clean” literature.
Being an author also makes me an office supply junkie. So, what are my favorite brands for writing utensils and notebooks? Check out this post to find out!
Though these days I’m more likely to read on my Kindle, a few weeks ago I got a hankering to read some of the old chapter books from my childhood. I inhaled a couple Rugrats books, and then ventured on to my beloved Junie B. Jones collection for Parks’ much needed comedic genius. And, then […]
My fellow authors, in the same vein of my previous post, 12 Comebacks for Writers You’ll Wish You Could Say Out Loud, here is my gag-reel of #authorproblems I refer to as The Big, Bad List of Author Struggles. Are these serious, or not? Well… only authors can accurately guess. 😛
Y’all… this book feels like it’s taken two decades to write, despite it being almost a year and a half… But, don’t let this pessimistic headline fool you. Things have been looking up on The Dream since we last met about it back in May… I’m just being my usual stress-ball self. So, did I […]
What are the pros and cons of reading wide v.s. niche reading? Join me as I debate the good and bad qualities of both tribes within the book community.
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