You probably schedule your day. Even if it's nothing more than Wake, Write, Eat, Sleep, Repeat. But your writing brain can quickly start to burn out. And naps are the perfect way to reset and preserve your creative energy.
Month: June 2022
Review of Scott Westerfeld’s MIRROR’S EDGE
Review of Book 41 of 85 for 2022: Scott Westerfeld's MIRROR'S EDGE
I’m a Fibromyalgia Warrior and Proud of it (Most Days)
Every writer experiences challenges. And everyone decides whether they're comfortable discussing them or not. Me? I'm a fairly open book. And when it comes to my fibromyalgia, I'll break out the megaphone.
Review of Reki Kawahara’s SWORD ART ONLINE: PROGRESSIVE 008
Review of Book 40 of 85 for 2022: Reki Kawahara's SWORD ART ONLINE: PROGRESSIVE 008
Juniper and Ekko: Learning to Cuddle
The Minions all get along (for the most part). And when we introduced Ekko to the household, we knew he came from a foster home with dogs. Juniper, of course, tolerated cats. So we never anticipated a problem. We also didn't foresee the eventual bond that's sprung up.
Apostrophes: The Tiny Abused Punctuation Mark
Ah, apostrophes. They're little more than a spasm of ink on the page. Without them, though, we can't understand the intent of various words. And plenty of people seem intent on abusing them for unintended purposes.
Review of Black Cat: I’ll Take Manhattan
Review of Book 39 of 85 for 2022: Black Cat: I'll Take Manhattan
Review of Black Cat: Queen in Black
Review of Book 38 of 85 for 2022: Black Cat: Queen in Black