Old Tomes & Teapots: Halloween Author Q&A
A warm welcome to queer fantasy, horror, and supernatural fiction author Stephanie Rabig! 1) What's the scariest novel or story you've...
Old Tomes & Teapots: Guest Author Halloween Q&A
I'd like to welcome historical and fantasy author and poet, Shannon Barnsley, to my Halloween-themed Author Q&A. Thanks for having me!...
Halloween Q&A
Welcome to my Halloween-themed Author Q&A. I interviewed myself first. Contact me if you want to be featured this month! What's the...
How to Keep Making Book Magic When You Feel Like Fitzgerald
I feel like most of my professional frustration is summed up in a comic by artist Beth Evans. In one panel, a girl is feeling proud of...
Review: Starz miniseries Howards End
"England was alive, throbbing through all her estuaries, crying for joy through the mouths of all her gulls, and the north wind, with...
The Stigma of Mental Illness & Having One Child
My two year old loves babies. She likes to point them out in public, and she likes pairs of things that are big and small to be a mama...
Review: In Praise of Grace
If you find yourself perusing Netflix in your leisure time, please check out Alias Grace. I am a sucker for a good period drama as it is,...
Old Tomes & Teapots: Health Nut Café
Please welcome Rhonda Frankhouser sharing an excerpt from her upcoming release Health Nut Cafe: Lost souls fall in love at the Health Nut...
Old Tomes & Teapots: The Jude Mooney Saga
Please welcome my second guest blogger for the month of September: Viola Russell. Viola blogged about writing her work in progress for...
Book Feature: A Groom for Mama
I'd like to welcome my first guest blogger, Catherine Castle! Her sweet romance A Groom for Mama was released by Soul Mate Publishing...