It wasn’t until I started rereading all of the books in The Ballad of Emery Brooks trilogy in preparation for The Dream’s release that I realized just how many Bible events relate to Emery’s journey. Here are some of the stories that came to mind during my rereads!
At almost three full months into Follow the Arrows‘s writing journey, the book should be almost halfway done, right? Bless your heart if you think it is, because life has been h-e-c-t-i-c lately, and I’ve had to put writing on the back burner to stay sane. Yeah, you read that right. So, just how stagnant […]
Writing a book is hard. There aren’t many people who would argue against that statement. Editing a book, on the other hand, can be a whole ‘nother level of difficulty that can drive us authors insane as we chase perfectionism, if we let it.
The ultimate truth, though, is that besides the Bible, no book is perfect. Including ours. And that’s okay. It’s perfectly normal.
Good afternoon, Arrowheads! Three years ago today, at a barn venue in the backwoods of eastern North Carolina, I married the man of my dreams, the man who God handpicked for me. Since today is our anniversary, there won’t be an official blog post here on Authoring Arrowheads. Instead, I’m taking the week off to […]
I don’t know about y’all, but I love a good book that realistically portrays narcissism. Not because I like narcissism, but because I love seeing it portrayed in a fictitious manner so that readers may recognize narcissistic traits in characters and then realize how toxic those traits are so that they don’t become victims of narcissists themselves. In this week’s post, I’ll be covering a few bookish examples of narcissists and why I think they are perfect portrayals of narcissism.
Good afternoon Arrowheads, If you follow me on Instagram, you may have already seen the announcement I made on Monday, but I wanted to make sure to post the news here as well. After much consideration, I’ve made the decision to push out The Dream’s release date an additional month, to December 2nd. Why have […]
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