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Lessons Learned from Not Writing

I haven’t not been writing for more than a few days altogether in a long time. I just write like that — in bulk, pushing myself as far as I can go. But now I’m not writing. In fact, I’m not doing a lot of the things I have always been pushing myself to do. […]

More than a Second Chance by Lisa Renee (Blog Tour Intro)

Welcome to the blog tour intro for Lisa Renee’s novel, More than a Second Chance! This Christian contemporary novel, which features some tough themes and sweet romance, is on tour with Reveries Co. for the next month! There’s a giveaway, there are interviews, there are reviews, there are book spotlights … all in all, it’s […]

My #1 Regret from Publishing Young

As you all know, I published The Dressmaker’s Secret back in January 2016 when I was only fifteen years old. While I’m not the youngest person to ever published, that was still young by most standards, and … it was a mistake. I don’t say that lightly. I’ve weighed the pros and cons, and I […]

5 Non-Outline NaNoWriMo Prep Necessities

NaNoWriMo prep generally revolves around outlining, daydreaming, and pep talks, but there are some other things you’ll want to have prepared ahead of time. What if you miss them? Last week I wrote about how to create your outline, and this week I’ll dive into these other, lesser-known-but-very-important elements of NaNoWriMo prep. Note: I’m working […]

How My Current Outlining Method Works

Today I’m going to be using my outline for Ivy Introspective to show y’all how I plan for NaNoWriMo, outlining-wise. My current outlining method is my current favorite, obviously, and I hope it’s helpful to you! Next week I’m hoping to fill you in on some non-outlining ways to prep for NaNo, but an outline […]