Writing Journey: Journal Entry 55
Book two revised, my procrastination bites back, and the onboarding email sequence from hell. I’m just staying alive in journal entry 55.
Book two revised, my procrastination bites back, and the onboarding email sequence from hell. I’m just staying alive in journal entry 55.
A light cozy mystery set in Edwardian England, Death of a Dishonorable Gentleman is a flawed yet engaging read, but it tackles too many threads to do any of them justice.
Revisions on book two progresses, marketing continues, and work is getting in the way, but I’m letting it all flow. All that and more in journal entry 54.
Revisions, insecurities, & second-guessing, along with exploring why work is still so important to me, in this week’s journal entry 53.
Why I disagree with readers who reject urban fantasy purely based on the world-building or other issues and argue it is fantasy enough.
A cross between a Beauty and the Beast and the Hunger Games retelling, A Court of Thorn and Roses (ACOTAR) is flawed, yet good enough for me to finish it.