So there’s this really cool book blog out there called Picture Me Reading where aside from reviewing books and talking about books, the blogger illustrates each post! Every review gets cartoon-ed. And she was nice enough to do a review of Lizzy there (4 stars! Woot!) and an interview where we talked about things like why… Continue reading Interview at Picture Me Reading
Tag: Writing
New York Comic Con and the Author Meeting That Changed My Life
This weekend was New York Comic Con, the second biggest meeting of Nerd Culture in the country (the first being San Diego’s Con or what I call The Big Show). This wasn’t my first Comic Con but it was the first one I went to on the non-professional day, i.e. on Saturday with all my… Continue reading New York Comic Con and the Author Meeting That Changed My Life
The First Look Challenge: Lizzy Speare and the Hall of Hecate
In addition to letting me read her debut The Burning of Isobel Key (review here) Jen McConnel also tagged me in the First Look Challenge and well, once you’re tagged, you’re IT. That’s the rules, right? The way it works: You search your WIP for the word “look” and then post the scene it surrounds. I’ve got two novels… Continue reading The First Look Challenge: Lizzy Speare and the Hall of Hecate
Visiting Novel Reverie
The very awesome Denee invited me over to her place at Novel Reveries to talk about Lizzy Speare and the Cursed Tomb. Prior to, she reviewed my book. She asked me to write a synopsis in sonnet form. For those of you who don’t know sonnets contain the following: 1. 10 syllables per line 2. A… Continue reading Visiting Novel Reverie
Word Cloud
Word clouds are cool. I got this from my good friend Jes via Word It Out. They make word clouds out of text and Jess did it for her first book – Tab Bennett and the Inbetween – which you can (and should) buy here. Take my word for it, she’s very talented. So I borrowed her… Continue reading Word Cloud