I, Medusa

Book Review This was the best Medusa remix I’ve ever read. The author Ayana Grey killed it! Please please read this novel! If you’re a woman—this is for you. Medusa is a little girl starting out in the storyline and then she grows up. Her relationship with Poseidon was crazy. The sapphic one was, too.Continue reading “I, Medusa”

The Secret World of Maggie Grey

Book Review This was a good story—very creative! I was locked in from the jump. I didn’t know what to expect because I saw two different book covers. I like Maggie’s whole attitude. One of her teachers didn’t know how to talk to her, and she checked him—real quick. She wasn’t about to run throughContinue reading “The Secret World of Maggie Grey”

The AUTHOR Marathon: Hone Your Craft Like an Athlete

Throughout my years of writing, I’ve learned that developing a novel is like running a marathon. It doesn’t even have to be a manuscript. If you’re creating a book of any kind, there’s a lot of work involved in making it spectacular. First things first, you have to come up with the idea. What willContinue reading “The AUTHOR Marathon: Hone Your Craft Like an Athlete”

Unlocking the Power of Subplots in Fiction

Let’s get one thing straight: if your story’s a tree, than the subplot is a branch. It’s the unexpected limb that sticks out there the whole time. You just didn’t see it because of all the leaves, which are like the details of your narrative. If you’re writing fiction and you want your book toContinue reading “Unlocking the Power of Subplots in Fiction”

A Tall Tale: 20 Styles of Poetic Prose

Do you enjoy making up stories, producing novels, or publishing blog posts? If so, then you’re probably like me. I love blogging for you all, but creative writing is truly my jam! There’s this thrill in building a script or novel from scratch. There’s an opportunity for originality, to be one with your work. AuthenticContinue reading “A Tall Tale: 20 Styles of Poetic Prose”