Autumn Calling (September Round Up)

September is over already, which I find incredibly rude. I don’t know where the summer went (although if I’m being brutally honest, it feels like I blinked once in January 2020 when I opened my eyes, I was here). [Photo ID: Government of Canada logo for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, with the… Continue reading Autumn Calling (September Round Up)

A Love Letter to the Library, Fan Fiction & Romance Authors, and Friends in a Pandemic

Image description: three pale pink roses stacked in the crease of an open book. Photo credit: Pixabay via Pexels.com I had a more serious post planned for my Feb wrap-up but I decided to bump it to the end of March because it’ll keep. Right now the ice in the river is breaking up, the… Continue reading A Love Letter to the Library, Fan Fiction & Romance Authors, and Friends in a Pandemic

REVIEW: The Problem with Quentin

I've been reading more than usual. On one hand, that's a good thing. You can't write without reading. Good stories aren't released into a vacuum; nor should they be written in one, I think. Reading affords an opportunity to let other people inspire you, for better or for worse. This post is definitely going to touch… Continue reading REVIEW: The Problem with Quentin