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    The Mermaid’s Tale Blog Tour and Giveaway

    About the Book Book: The Mermaid’s Tale Author: L. E. Richmond Genre: YA Fantasy Retelling Release Date: October 10, 2023 A Tail Could Tell a Tale Locklyn Adair has never fit in. The legs she inherited as a result of her great-great-grandmother’s curse make it impossible for her to belong under the sea. When her niece is also born without a tail, Locklyn is…

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    New Releases today! April 2018

    There are so many new releases, it’s been crazy keeping up with them! I’m going to have to revamp how I blog about new releases, but in the meantime: Today, there are two wonderful new releases, from two wonderful authors. Please check out the gorgeous covers and blurbs below!! Unanchored by Stephanie Eding comes out TODAY! Cecily Hastings fails to…

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    Ronovan’s Haiku Challenge

    Ah, poetry. This takes me back to high school…I’m a bit rusty, but hey, I thought I’d give it a shot. the flames of sunset kiss the sky, orange, red, gold  descending curtain The top 2 photos I recently took in Lake Tahoe, CA in June, 2016. (can’t remember if we were on the south or north shore). We hiked…

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    Camp NaNoWriMo Week 1

    Has it been 7 days of Camp NaNo already? Eek! For those of you who have no idea what in the world I’m talking about, the website is here. Basically, Camp NaNoWriMo is like NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month, which occurs in November) but much more organized. It’s happening right now throughout the month of April. You join the website…

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    NaNoWriMo

    #NaNoWriMo is here. Most of you reading this, who are not authors are like…NaNo what? November is National Novel Writing Month, where millions of authors and would-be authors sit down and try to pen or type out an entire novel in one month. When I say a novel in a month, I don’t mean a completely finished novel just a…

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    Love is…complicated

    Despite the risk of being extremely repetitive, I want to talk about love. Regardless of how redundant this little four-letter word is, I figure if I am going to write books about love, then I should define what I think love is. I’m stoked. I finally finished my manuscript (for good this time. After months of editing, in lieu of…