I’m jumping in with one more Top Ten Tuesday list before I get back to my regular (irregular!) posting. This week’s prompt is “top ten books to read at the beach or by the pool” also known as “What do you want to read this summer?” I have about thirty books on my physical bookshelf,
Category Fiction
I was inspired by Iris at HoardofBooks to take part in Top Ten Tuesday as organized by That Artsy Reader Girl. This week’s theme is Bookish Worlds I’d Want to/Never Want to Live In. Sifting through my bookshelf (physical and Goodreads), I found that I haven’t read nearly enough books! Although I did manage to come up
Why Me Three? I was thinking a lot about #MeToo, but I hadn’t contributed to the conversation. Then, I had a dream where a woman was holding an adorable female baby. The baby was less than a year old, and she’d had a big blowout in a cloth diaper. Myself and a couple of others
Anyone can self-publish a book nowadays. But self-publishing is a huge undertaking, and it’s not easy to do it well. Many authors know they need a “great” editor or a “professional” cover design if they want their book to stand out. But it can be too tempting to take shortcuts and save money with a
Fiction or non-fiction — which gets closer to the truth? Non-fiction writing is — by its very nature — the truth. A writer relays the facts as they know them. As long as the writer is careful about facts and honest about feelings, non-fiction must be the truth-iest form of writing. Or is it? Honesty