Free Verse Morsels – I’ve Been Working on My Poetry!

Poetry. It’s been a long time since I’ve talked about my April Camp NaNoWriMo project. Well, guess what?! I’ve been editing it! via GIPHY ^ pretty much my reaction when I started editing. For those interested in my journey and to read other poems, click HERE. It’s the starting point of my poetry project. I was…

The Flow of Life by Liis Lõhmus Review

The ebbs and flows of life are something we all go through. It is not often that it is put into words just how we are feeling with life. That is why when I picked up The Flow of Life by Liis Lõhmus, I was excited that it met more than my expectations. Another poetry collection…

Every Watering Word Poetry Review

I enjoy when a poetry collection reaches me in ways that I didn’t think possible. Whether it’s emotionally or by resonating with me. It’s one of those great blessings that come with poetry. You can be pleasantly surprised and enamored all at once at how such few words pack such a punch. When I read…

Blast from the Past: Meet Chester Green

I debated for a long time what I wanted today’s morsel to be. I know I wanted to share more of Split Views to show off some more of my awesome characters, but I wasn’t sure who. Then I came across this passage. It’s one of the first times we get to meet Chester. Now, I’m…

Poetry Review: i write no color pictures – vivian blac

Hello my lovely viewers! Today, I’m going to be reviewing i write no color pictures by Vivian Blac. Now please note that this poetry collection is written for a mature audience. Some themes are too explicit for younger readers. But let’s not play around, let’s get to the review. i write no color pictures Author: vivian…

Review: The Divinity Bureau

My reading is picking up. I’m getting through my review copies, and it feels good. I’ve been holding on to The Divinity Bureau for awhile because I was all dystopian out. I had read so many back-to-back that I didn’t want to ruin my enjoyment of this book. And good thing I did because Tessa Clare does a…

Poetry Review: Be Brave – J.M Farkas

When I was asked to review Be Brave, I actually thought it was pretty funny. Not because of the content of the book or anything. That is what sounded the best. However, this book is based on the blacked out work of the classic Beowulf. In high school, I hated Beowulf. It was a required…

Why Authors Should Write Fanfiction [Guest Post]

Today I have a lovely guest post for you all! Jane from Literally Jane is here to talk about fanfiction! Now I’m completely in the dark when it comes to fanfiction. I’ve heard of it but never wrote it. Honestly, I didn’t even know how big it was until I started blogging. Apparently, I’ve been…

A New Story Revealed: Get to Know Bennett!

It’s that time again where I share with you a snippet of what I’ve been working on! I love this time because you get to see a little piece of some of my bigger projects. Projects that probably won’t be published for a while. I was torn between sharing a snippet of The Stranger I Knew or Split…

Poetry Review: Scattered Constellations – Ankita Singh

I love supporting other bloggers and Anky is a fellow book blogger over at Anky’s Book Bubble. Go check out her bookish blog! Scattered Constellations is her first poetry collection, and let me tell you it’s good!! This page may contain affiliate links. Click to read full disclaimer. I only promote products I support. Scattered…